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r / & / / , / i- W KjTT X-'-'f* y THE PRESS A14D STANDARD. WALTERBORO, & C OCTOBER 21,1914. Pm 4)0 IN CASH. If B^poes the above sound like hard timei? or does it sound like a fairy story? It is neither... It is die amount of cold cash which will be awarded to exhibitors at the Great County Fair the first week in November. ■ 0 : ' e A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY Is thus afforded and everyone com pete for the money. Break up the hard times by bringing in some articles for exhibit; it will pay you handsomely and help you to secure the few dollars which all of us want so bad at this time. This is your opportunity. Will you Grasp it? Books are now ready for entries and tags can be secured from R. M. Jef- fcries, Secy, at his office in the Court house. Act at once. t? COLLETON COUNTY FAR ASSOCIATION “HARD TIES” BREAKERS.. Round Trip Rate to Columbians C Via The Atlantic Coast Line Rail road The 7 Standard Railroad of the South October 23rd-*29th, Inclusive. , On account of the State Agricultural ami Mechanical Fair the Atlantic CouMt Line Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the South, has placed into effect this very low round trip rate to Columbia. Our patrons and friends are invited to take this opportunity to visit the Capital, and to participate in this most interesting and instructive event. Tickets on sale Oct. 23-29, inclusive, and for trains ar/iving Columbia up to and including train No. 51, ar- riving Columbia 12:50 p. m., October 30, 1914, limited to reach original starting point not later than midnight of November 2, 1914. . NOTICE or ELECTION. State of South Carotin. County of .Colloton. ^ Notice Is hereby given that the General Election for Unttod Staten Senator and Representative'in Qpn- grees will be held at the voting pr*- clncU fixed by law in the County of Colleton on Tneeday. November t. Mi, said day being Tneeday fol lowing the first Monday, as preecno- ed by the SUte Constitution. The qualifications for snffrags art as follows: ' Hesldence In SUte for two years, in the county one year .in the poll ing precinct In which the electdr, of fers to rote, fonr months, and the payment six months before any elec tion of any poll tax then dne and payable: Provided, that minister* in charge of an organised churoa and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months’ residence In the State, otherwiae qualified. REGISTRATION.—Payment of gll taxes, including poll Ux, assessed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer author ized to collect such taxes «hall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. ^ / Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitu tional oath. The chairman of the Board of Managers can adiqister the oath to the other managers and to the clerk; a Notary Public must ad minister the oath to the chairman The managers elect their chairman and clerk. / Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m.. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and clos ed at 6 p. m. The manager* have the power .w fill a vacancy; and*'if none of the managers attend, the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters the managers, who, after be ing swotn. ran conduct the election. At the close of the election, the managers and clerk must proceed the ballot boxes and s therein, and con- journment until the 1, and make a state- ult for each office, me. Within three he chairman of the one designated by BUU of South Carolina—Colleton County. < I will Mil at public outcry before tfe court hotiM at Walterboro on talMday ii November the following tract of land for taxes: Catherine Rutlodge.—28 acres of load, bounded on the went by White Hall road; north by lands of John Campbell; east by lands of Emmanuel Nowton. Tax, costa and penalties, L.O. OWENS. Sheriff Colletoa County, 8. C. SHERIFF’S SALE. * I will Mil at public outcry before the court house- at Walterboro on salesday in November the following tract of land for taxes: - * Estate A. Coaxum.—38 acres of land In Vordler 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, costa and pen alties, ° 18.15. L. G. OWENS, Sheriff Colleton County., publicly to ope: count the ball tlnue without i same is coropb ment of the > and sign the days thereaft< board, or so 1 the board, mi missloners of the boxes con written statet the election. MANAGER The following have «been deliver to the com- !Ctlon the poll ilst, ling the ballots and its of the result of $10 DISCOUNT allowed esc* pupil who enters our college within tho next thirty days. If Interested, write at once for foil particulars. Electric fans installed in each department .of-the college. ( McFeat Bowen Business College, Colinnbia, S.C. SHERIFF'S SALES. State of South Carolina—Colleton County. I will sell .at public outcry before the courthouse at Walterboro on sales day'in November the following tract of land for taxes: w. M. Kin sey. 150( acres in Snider School dis- trlcf, bounded on the north by lands of W. W. Bishop, on the South by lands of G. F. Kinsey, on the,.East 1 by lands of W. L. Lane on the^West by lands of C. V. Kinsey. Tax, costs and penalties 832.41. L. G. OWENS. Sheriff Colleton County, S. C. • L. G. OWENS, r / • ( Children between ages of 5 ami 12 years, half fare. W- J. CRAIG, T. G WHITE Passenger Traffic Manager. Gen Pass. Agent. . Wilmington, N. C. a r Muw T© Give Qulala* To ChridrT?. FXiaiUmt la th«trada-aiaiii«amt gfvea to as bapaewad Ovinia*. ltiaaTasi«l«aaByrap, pleaa- Mt to Uks sad docs pot diatarb Um stomach. Children taka it aad Barer know H is Qainiac. Alas asaocialty adapted to adalts who caaaot taka ordinary Oaiaia*. Doan not aavaaate nor luh*mratUa»«*rou < Bccd^fnin« h *orViiy pur* pore. Aak for 9-oa- aaare maaiUNX is j*. Tor Poultry Troubles ? mr and you cure the bird. Nearly _ Hag are due to a disordered liver, if of poultry rakers who use it all year keep thdr flacks la good health, highly |9P riff T\a A STOCX A POUITRT mwcmB cholera. pSul?Sy 8 m&?cwI is a apJcndtd care lor Itrer trouble, roup aad chick ra . Qivra regaiartr w ftcd, la somU H alto nukes sa Purc^lOkls. Me. Me sad 81. per OF ELECTION.— Managers of Election ppointed to hold th? election at the various precincts In the Raid county: Adhton: J. J. Miley, .chairman J^ W. Hiers. M. H. Ruth. Berea: L. H. Smith, chairman: J. M, Strickland, Jr., O. VV. Padgett Colleton; Jasper M. Strickland chairman;. C. C. Price. L. A. Gray- . 'JD. Bells: A. A. Herndon, chairman; S. P. rimer, J. E. Hudsoa. Cottsgeville: P. B. Ackewman 'halrn.iaiv: J. U. .’.eke;:..:*:, IV K Willis. HcKtors (*re. k: M. W lir. lar.'i ebairman; W. VV. Martin, r. 'n Chn.-- sereau. Green Pond: H. i;. Price eliair man; Willie Sntitl>, \\. l)r.>\ uj Hendersonville: ’Jasper Uoberr son, e iiaiiman; .1. V. VV. H Citlters \ Horne Pern:' .1. S. Hailey, ehair- .1. F. Strirkbiuel. .toe. l.nn;; dale. HudsoKs Mill: K. K. JHidton ebairmau; tv Benton, lolin VV Avant. • • JatkRonboro: .CSM, Padgett, e hai man; C. W. (tutler, dHish Garvin. Maple Cane: I. VV r fHteves, e hai; man; Janjeja. Ackerman, JXF. AeU’i son. Peoples^ .1 M. Crosby, chalriii? E. it. Smith, ('has. Craven. ' Petits: I) !,. Walker, chairman; L. T. Givens. Jr.. G. A. Blocker, Ritter: A. C. Sanders, chairman: J. P. Thoma.f; ’ll. V . ’titter. ituttin; Robert . .oilier, ebair- ‘man; .1 VV Miley, Jr.. 11 F. Pre- land Sydney: (), G.'Hrielgo, chairman; J. B. Kinsey, O. (}. (JrnhcT S«noaks: A. B. Smith, chnlrmau: 1). M. Snroak. J. W. F’aelgett. / SnlderF: il. p, Clmer, chairman; Lee Givens, QuiHi<* Herndon, Tiger Creek; l,. VV. Beach, chan- man; J. (’. Crosby, J. K Linder. Walterboro: A. A. Patteitson. Sr., chairman; A Z. Sear.-on, o. H. Ren ton. VV UMams: H. II. vV'illiamH, ciiair- mau; Jos. Ramsey, J. E. Martin. Lodge-; G. VV. Bruhson. chair man; R. R. Hiers, H W. Cart»‘r, Rice Patch: T P. Murdaugh, chairman; J. F. Rentz, J. *W. Car- son. Round: T A. Hill, chairman; R. G. Willis, A. Driggers. The ’ managers .at, each precinct named above are requested to del egate one of their number to secure' the boxes and blanks for the election at the Clcjfk of the Court’s offle» Saturday, October 31. or Mondav. November 2, 1914.- D. B. PEURIFOY ’ II. W. BLACK, Sit. C. J. CONE. w Conimissionera of Federal Election for Colleton County. S. C. October 12, 1914. VV T. Hutchens. Nicholson, Ga.. had a seveof*' attack of rheumatism. His feef, ankles and joints were swollen, and moving about was ven painfuh He was certainly In a bad way ^ hen he started to take Foley Kidney Pills. He says, "Just a fe v doses made me feel better, and no*v my pain* and rheumatism are ail gone and 1 sleep all night long.” For Sale by All Dealers. -mm IK Seres. Otter ReaMlas Vesl Cere The worst cm**, no taatter of how long wending, •re cured hr th* wonderful, eld rtUaUe Dr. Porter** AntteeptK Hreliitc OU. It relirre* Paul and Hull *t the mbic nau. Sc. Me, fLOa N — . . SHERIFF’S SALK. State of South Carolina—^Colleton County. I will sell at putme outcry before the court house at Walterboro v on salesday In November, the following tract of land for taxes: O. F. Cope land. 10 acres In Heyward township, bounded on the North ,by lands of D. B. Blake, on the South by lands of Richard Murray, on the West by lands of Gabo Hamilton. ^ Tax, costs and ponaltleo 88.80. * L. G. OWENS, * Sheriff of Colletoa County. 8. C. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina—Colleton County. t will sell at public outcry before the court house at Walterboro on aalesday in November the following tract of land for taxes: Est. A. M. Preveaux, 75 acres in Penlel School district, bounded on the Nortu by land ^ of L. u. Hiott. c n the South by Wee^ Nettle on tho West by Black Creek, on the east by C. H. Boynton. Tax, costs and pen alties. $9.25. L. G. OWENS, Sheriff of Colleto’i Cou**’y. S. C. Prafescional Notices.* TiTm. JEFFERIES, ' * Attorney-at-Law, OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. Walterboro, S. C. t Will Praciiccrin AH (yurts. DR. A. J. ANDERSON, DENTAL SI RGEON. OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 2 I*. M.; ;* »*. >l. to 0 P. M. PHONE IOO\ ■Walterboro, h. c. 'U A. Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective August 1st, 1914 to August 1st, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduc-* tionsin during that time. All cars fully eqipped f. o.'b. Detroit Runabout - - $440 Touring Car - $490 Town Car -. - $690 In tho 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 most modern and beet equipped plant in the State for rug and carpet cleaning. Ou- scouring process makes your carpet leok new. Carpets altered and remade. • > Oet of town work given prerap t attention. * We guarantee our w*ork to be the best. Write us for estimates stating the quality and size of rugs. Powers Carpet Cleaning un d Rug Co. ISP Wentworth Street, Charleston, H. C. Willi For Beauty, Durability. No Painting. No Repairs. Low In- ‘ suranee. Cool in Cummer. Warm in Winter. SUMMERVILLE BRICK COMPANY, Summerville, S. C. .J— ^ -sa” J. !— 0 - ^—nr — 1 Dtpsidned «nd . Patented J lee? r DR. 11. W. BLACK, SR. Dental !>turgo»n WALTERBORO, M. C. , ^ated' with Dr. D. J, Me i hany in uffw*e next to \Va,lterbo.n I):ug CompfMav. Usual Office Hour? PHONE C7X. O. E. DulUNT. LINT. I <&nd Civil F.ngitMeT and 1 And Murveyv tXJTTAGKVILIJC. S. Prompt Atteotiim given aM bu«'r^w Pints Made. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. HOW CilMN m Children grow by nourishment—not, overloaded stomachs or rich foods but qualities that are readily converted into life-sustaining blood; too often their digestive powers cannot. procure these qualities from ordinary foods which results in weakness, dullness and sickness. If your children are under-size, under weight, catch cold easily, are languid, backward, pale or frail, give them Scott’s Emulsion which is pure medicinal nourish ment. It sharpens the appetite, builds healthv flesh, firm muscles and active brains. Scott’s is growing-food for Children. Refuse alcoholic substitutes. Notice. The chairmfn of the various Hoards ?f tr istees or otne** mem bers In Colleton county will please call at the Superintendent's office for School Registers, t have a large number of new registers on haxd In which are new forms for pay war rants. * 1 desire al) bboards to use the new forms, and therefore ask that they get them as soon as pos sible. No claim will be recognized by the Superintendent/of Education unless they are made out on said new forms of claims, as it is iropas sible to make out my annnal report without these’ forms being used. I will therefore respectfully ask every teacher Td fill every blank in the new form before they present their annoal rport to me. HUGO S. STRICKLAND. County Superintendent. ' 10-7-31. Twenty-seven Years Ago the first Cortright Meta) Shingles were put, on. Th* Standard EvarSinca They’re still on—stii! in good condition, and ^ the only attention they’ve had ia an occasional coat of paint In addition to the lasting qualities, they’re Fireproof, Stormproof and inexpensive. FoK Sale by WK HMAN & SON * ROOFING-ROOFING-ROOFING $3.00 PER SQUARE - First-class Galvanized Corrugated and V-Crimped Roofing in 6, 7, 8 and 10 foot lengths. , Sticks 10 cents per square extra. Only requited with V-Crimped Roofing. _ , COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY. 823 Cerrefr Sfroef, CoIrnmHm, 5. C. Get a Better Price For Your Cotton Have it Ginned od s the Lummus BlJst Gin a i/ Higher Grade* Bigger Tumout, Cleaner Seed w. C. SAUNDERS, STOKES, S. t |[0*t When You Want to Buy •fK «. » _ Furniture Cheap Go To GEORGE W. GLOVER Railroad Avenue / /