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>BER 21,1914.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTEIiRORO, & C.
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PAGE SEVEN
ff*lterboro, S. C.
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The First National Bank
OF WALTER SORO
fay to thi^order of.„^ ...
THE ANNAPOLIS 1
EXAMINATION
To Be Held in Charleston Sat or-
day, November 21.
The Peeples Sanitary Toysorial Parlor is a strictly Red Crc.-s place,
hard at work figlit ns: the Rcrms, and from this day or. as long as the pre -
ConereMman^ Hl.-hard 3. Whaley
DOLLARS |ha:^ announced that a competitive
e*" gat ion to fl| a vacancy from
this jiistrict in tho Tnited State*
1 _ Nava! Academy at Annapolis, Sid.,
v. !! be held in •( lir.rlceton on Sat
urday. November l, *t the*CoLJeiro
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of ( harli'ston, vo^arr of 3t. I’hiltp yijj
and George streets, loginning at l»i
ent manager is in charge, h»* is offering a reward of $25 to any. persoi i - t’ 1 the .merging. jT *
, „ . - " - .v * . , * -a The ox .miration %-il! be’In 1
'of . JProi. Harrison Randolph "ttnd
Prof. Stephenson of the College or
proving anything unsanitary in this parlor. He--has secured in conne
tion with'his many other sanitary improvements, a hot water sterilizer |charleston
Y.hicli ke.-ps lae hot steam antiseptic penetrating through th'o to.vels ar.! '
kills all germs that may be collected inr this place. My reason tor thes •
Improvements is to protevt my customers from carrying home such dis
eases as barber’s Itch. I am sorry for Mr. Hiotf, who lights the lamps for
the tiity and whose face is in such a fix, caused from some unsanitary tool
used in some barber shop
anii Professor A. L
i [Gmsenhcimer of tho high'-'sehooi.
There will bo-one rr»i. ij i and thre'
^alternates named to .ta:-! th. exam
iidation for emrarcc to the Naval
Academy as the result of this xa:n-
ination. the latter to be held th.
early pan of 1915 a: a date ;o o*
announced later. The exa- Ttio::
He tells me to use his name and says further •** °P en ,0 white boys .. ’woea
the ages of sixteen and twenty years,
that he has spent $25 and more trying t6 get his face cured.
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who reside if) the First Coagresslon-
al District.
We have nothing in the Peoples Sanitary Rarber Shop but what is
Subjects on which '.ndidates will
nice, clean and sanitary and the most polite attention to »-ur etjstomerr. .^ e examined mentally are punctua-
- ,tion, spelling, Knglish rrammer.
Give us a trial and satisfy your own mind. Respectfully, . geography. .United' State; i'story,
A * w/'v«Tr*' o world's history, arithmetic, algeba
. Jo JONES, Prop. ,
NEAR THE HOTEL ALBERT.
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Keep Tour Stomach and Liver
Healthy
is guaranteed if you will use r>r.! <hecks > our CoId and Soothes > our
through quadratic erjasioRs, end
;plane geometry. No formal ap
plication will be necessary to stand
this competitive examination, but
Your Kail Cold Needs Attention every candidate should present him-
No use to tuss and try to wear .self at the college building promptly
v • it^cut. It will wear yftu out at ten o’clock Saturday morning,
. A vigorous Stoma, h. perfect work-; instead. Take D.r. King's ‘ New jNovember I'Jst. and should be sup-
jng Liver and regular acting Rowels Discovery, relief follows quickly.* Jj- plied with the necessary writing ma
terials. While no physical examina-
’S is required of candidates . tor
the appointment, it will be useless
for anyone not»-in almost perfect
health to take the examination, %?
the authorities would be certain to
reject him upon the physical test
required for entrance to the Aca
demy. A candidate must have
( been for at least two years previous
to the date of the examination a
bona fide resident of the stnte of
iSonth Carolina and of the First Dto-
trict. - o
King’s New Life Rills. They insure
j Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic
and Healing. Children like It. Get
good Digestion, correct Constipation a 50c 5ott i e of Dr . King’s New Dis
and have an excellent notice tonic : covery and keep it in the house,
effect on the w hole system..—Purify j “Our family Cough and Cold Doc-
jrour blbod and rid rob of .11 body * r «e. Lowl. Cbambortaln. Man-
Chester, Ohio. Money babek. If
poisons through the Bowels.
2Sc. at your Druggist.
Only
not stisfled, but it nearly always
helps.
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THE GOVERNOR .
NAMES DELEGATES
Fourth Annual Session of the
American Road Coogresa. i
On Account of The
War and Low Price of
Cotton, I will Sell every
thing in Shoes as cheap
as PossfhSe to Meet
Yoair Pocliet.
Shoes At Cosf.
• No WLOPSNGER
Governor Bleaae ha# named de
legatee to represent the state at
the Fourty American Road Congress
which will ho hold at Atlanta. Ca..
during the week of November 9. Ac
cording to advlcea from Atlanta, de
legations have been named for most
of the states and preparations are
being made for an unprecedented at*
tendance. t
The problems of city street con
struction and maintenance will thin
year receive exceptional attention a*
I the construction of high class roads
now approximates the methods a«i-
W hat ure,you croing to plant this coming year?
COTTON or GRAIN? Grain is bringing a good
price; Cotb a is not! You can sell all the grain
you have for cash; you are now holding your cot
ton for a better price. * .
We have a stock of GRAIN DRILLS on hand
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that we will sell you on time, so that you can plant
ycur grain, harvest and sell it, then pay us.
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Come in and see us and discuss the advisability
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of your planting a £rain crop this winter and how
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it wil 1 pay you to use a grain drill.
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FOR WALKOVER SHOES?
Bargains in Men s and Boy’s Suits?
If you are we have just received a full
line of Shoes and Clothing. We are
prepared to sell them at pricesr which
are worthy of your consideration. Give
us a call ’• • k V x
J. P. HERNDON & SON
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Walterboro, S. C.
[ opted for 8tFeet' paving. Among
I the promineat city engineers wh >
will di.-'cuss this subject are Uharl* •>
K- Rolling, City Engineer of Rich
mond, Va.,; F. L. For*!. City Kng+n
• er of New Haven. Conn.; .L- D
Smoot, City'Engineer of ^.Jack^or:-
ville, Fla.; John Weatherly, 3tre-
Commissioner bf Birmingham. Ala
and G. S. Brown, City Kngineer. of
j Charleston, W. Va.
I* Many difficulties have arisen in
I connection with contract work iri
the construction of bridges and hi
( ghways and it i s expected that th-
*$ I Congress w ill devote much attention-
ill to ways an«i means of improving th-
^ methods and conditions under vCib u
j contract work is being done. The
ope ning paper at the spe< ial ?e r -v o‘n
will be presented by John J. man,
j Secretary of the New York Ftaf*
[ Road Ruihiers Association.
|‘“ Colleges and universitie* wi; 1
take an active part in a session
be devoted to ways and means or
furthering and improving thevour-
isos of instruction irw high way ergir-
| eering at educational instructions.
Dr. Hector J. Hughes, Professor of
! Civil Engineering at Harvard Uni
versity; pfof. E. J. McCausland.
' Dean of Kjigineering of the Univ-r-
,sity of Missouri; Prof. C. M. Stralipa
ean of Engineering. University o'
|, Georgia: and Dr. E. P Matheson.
President of the Georgia School, of
[ Technology, will be protuicent fi
gures in the technical* fiisi us«! a
' Citrolax, Citrolax. Cltndav.
Rest tiling for <o.hstit>ation, so :r
stomach, lazy liver ani, bjnegj-b
bowels. Stows « vi* k heada*
almost at oncei Gives a most
thorough and satisfactory flushing
no pain, no nausea. Keeps
system cleansed, sweet and
some. Ask for Citrolax. For Sal*
by all Dealers.
your
whol-ji
Only One **BROMO QUININE”
To get the geouiae, call for fall same. LA.XA-
TIVU BROXSOOI ININE. Look for aig^ureoT
E.W. GROVE. Corea a Cold in Oae Day. Stopa
ccugh and headache, and works off cold. .Sc
COURT OF COimON PLEAS
SUU of Sonth Carolina
County of Colleton
N. Raws, Plantiff. •
▼s
E. L. Benton. Defendant *
Pursuant to the judgement and
decree In the above entitled cause, 1
will sell at public outcry for cash, to |
the highest bidder, during the hours
of legal sale, in front of the . Court
house at Walterboro, S. C.. on Sal-s-
day in November, next which is the
2nd day. th-reof. the following d-.--
cribed realty; \ 4
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situated, lying and be,
ing in Bells Township.' countv an '
State aforesaid, measuring and **>
taining Two Hundred and forty -v.cn
acres and bounded as follows, to wit -
North by land* of 11 Yk Renton. Civ-
nard Renton and 6li\e r Renton, th
same being ’he land^Korraerly owne.l
by John Avant; East by lands of Ton
Breland and H. E. Nettles. South by
road leading from Walterboro
Carter’s Ford; and A\e#t h’ land - *» f
GX A. Renton Th- said land 1 * being
the same whereon the said E. L Ren
ton resided at the time of executing i
the said bond or obligation in writ-'
ing and mortgage, and Ahh h is com-|
posed of two traets. on- fifty acre* |
purshased by E. L. Renton from M A [
Heriidon. and the y''-r being a | >r
tien of a tract,of three hundred ar.d
three aefei* pnrcaared bv •'( e ^ i! I
G v L. Benton from th® heir*- of Isa-,
belle Catch. '
Conpllaoce to be had satn» day, < r j
resale at the some subs*<iu-nt sales I
day at the risk of the former pur-J
chaser. Terms'of Rale, Cap-h, Pur-J
chaser to pay for papers.
R. M JEFFERIES. Mastrr
tValterboro. S. C.
Oct. 12th. 1»1«
MOULDINGS
AND
MILLWORK
NERVOUS
DYSPEPSIA
Invariably laadato—vaeaeoaollcHona.
frcguaoily followad bf chronic IndlgMttan.ga*
and parnlclooa raamla. Tha
The tax books for th- ToAn 'of
Walt«^boro will.be open for thd col
lect ion <of'taxes at the store of H.
W. Black, Jr., from November let
to 30th. 1914.
. D. B. BLACR.
Clerk and Treasurer.
SAVES DAUGHTER
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Advice of Mother no Doobt Pro*
Tents Daughter’s Untimely End.
Ready, Ky.—" 1 was not able lo do
anything for nearly six months,’* writes
Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and
was down in bed for three months.
Ultli. rheumaUsm. and parnieloua raarala.
blood la Impoverished of Iba Ufa anslalntag
uuatiUei, and tba weary victim la aBIctad with
on# chronic 111 a her aaothar. anUl. a wrack of
hi* formar talf. he ttrag* oai a aorry axIaMnce aa
a wreu-hhd Invalid. ^
The Way That Cures
l« to purify the Mood, which will then supply
the ncci'-jiary food for the nerve*, glvlna them
tone and vigor to maintain their function.
I Siarung the circle anew, gll the proreveea
<if thv ihmIj ar« brought up to Dormni. and tba
paiieut Is mad* to feel weil.
Mrs. Joe Person’s Remedy df
Purifita the Blood.
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy
Steadiet the Nervea.
Mrs. Joe Person’s Remedy
• Restore* the Digeation.
Hundreds of your nclghlwtrs testify to these
fan-, lest It yourself—that s surest way
)ot:r druitgin ought to have It. |( be cannot,
supply you. tend hla name and a dollar to th#
manufacturers.
REMEDY sales corporation.
Chart* tte. North Carol In*.
hr*.J>« Nftss's Wsifc
nertfon with the Kemeriy fur the euro of
s-res and the relief of Inflamed and con
gested surfaces, ft is especially valuable to
women, and should always be used for
ulcerations.
RU^MY-TiSM
>Will-cure ymir il'icuinalitcm
Netj’hlk.'ia Headaches, Cramis,
C<dic, x Spr tins. Bruises, Cuts uud
CMCffitTPtnit
BRAND %
ternally atu exteruaUy/ Price 25c-
THX BAHJCT-LEBBT CO
I cannoMfll you how I sullntd wilh J> iras.OM Son s, Slings of Insects
my head, and with nervousness and a—,.
womanly troubles. ^ Etc. Aniisepiic Auody op, used in*
Our family doctor told my husbnnd he
could not do me any good, and he had
to Kive it up. Wc tried another doctor,
but he did not help me. x -
Ai last, my mother advised me to take
Cardui, the woman’s Ionic. I thought
it was no use for I was nearly dead and
nothing seemed to do me any good. But
I took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able
to do all of my work and thy own
washihg. v
I think Cardui is the best medicine in
world. My weight has increased,
JBB
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CHARLESTON, SaC*
UBBER
Roofing-'
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• I AWWXB VBkXB PILL*, for twyniT-Svg
,*«• rvrardwt »» gevt.Safest always Rrl-abia.
SOLD BY /ILL DRUGGISTS
as EVERYWHERE Z&ll
and 1 look the picture of health. ”
Jf you suffer from any of the ailments
I#cuiiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui
‘ s d fnK«ous. We know Whenever You Need • General Tonic
it will help you. for it has helpetfc so Take Grove’s
many thousands of other weak women
in the past 50 years. . ^
> The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
Writ! Cha-tanoega Mad.cint Ca. Udlat’ ^Rknowu tonic properties of QUININE
At all druggists.
Advisory Dvpt
Imtruttimi on j
Ct.dttan
u orjrour cas« and 64-paga book. ffOAIQ out Alalaria, Enriches the Blood ind
,or WoB “- “ ^ Builds up the Whole System. M cents.
Tsr.n., for
Sfrcial
Mnn* a
and IKON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
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