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4 • X' > 4 ‘i SmoaK*, South Carolina, more par- ticularty described as followaT w Court o {Common Pleas. H. D. Padgett, Jr. Mary Steven*, et al. Saadem'A I^emai k« L»*»c Ktne Mat* iioa When IJghtniBg Strikes llnflitlag htTirr %>«* After reading t|je correspondence from the ^'ar 'Department. In ref- eredee to Scotrhman's bridge, the following resolution* were offered and . unanimqdsly carried: Whereas, complaint, ha« .been made to the. Secretary' of War th. t the bridge aero** the' Kdlsto river, at Scotchman-g.IJluff. eon*tltute* an .unreasonable, eijnstruction, to t »•. navigation of said river, and the Be'-rrtarv of War. through, its Dia* tSct' Kaklr.eer ha» called the ntattor to tjw attention of t* .JUghway ‘Cotmnissiorer..in order that tii' 1 d’ fefts rn.>v 1)*» remedfed. and.- where- i\F *he record* of* this office fail to 'disclose that said bridge was .ever ueeented as a public work of the county to be maintained by ^ the countv under S«*e. ' and I * Civil Code IdU*. And whereas the said District Kngineer has forward^ ed to this office an alleged copy of such an acceptance in forni aj fol lows:. *.. • February, f, Hill- Major. C.eorge IV^lowell. • 1*. k, Knnrteer. V. S. A.. ' * Charleston. H. C. • « 'Dear Sir: ' The bridge. atHt its construction arro t the Kdlsto river at S<-ot(?i- Tnans* ftfuff. running from Dor<y.c,s- trr county to Colleton county, .fiputh Carolina, is approved on, behalf of the Hoard of"County Commissioners of Colleton County, and accepted*-** ‘a public bridge, to be hereaftei; maintained by the said counties if Dorchester and Colleton, under sec tions mp and m<». Title X. Chap ter XXVIII of the Code of Daws Pf South Carolina. 1*12 (page »3..) . Most respectfully your*. J. XV. HllU’ Highway Cora W. R. Reynolda, A. J. Oatch. W. A. Ca»t* r » F. P. Sonae. / O. W. Sweat, "* R. W. Hoff. Now. therefore. In order to put ourselves on record a* repudiating any responsibility for said bridge and Ha maintenance. It la resolved. That the Highway Commission for Colleton county repudiates the said alleged acceptance of said bridge, and kH responsibility thereunder. That the Highway Commlaalon aev- er* any and all connection with the same. If any there ever was. That the said bridge and the road leading up to same be hereby de clared not a port of the public high ways or public worhs of .the countv to be operated and maintained by Colleton county. That a ’ c these resolutions be mailed District Engineer that he may take such artion In the premises as he may-tie advised. J. K. MOORE. ■i Highway Com. GAHAOAN. r Clerk. One,(Vi/sixteen barrel wrpen'ln** atilt, with all fixtures complete, located on tne lands of J. D. flmoak nbove described, with all the right' title and* interest of the parties of the first part In and to the location on which th« same and the building* appurtenant fbereto or connected therewth are Fituated. Qpd* with the right to run and operaN? the same and .to. carry on a naval"jpores Lusl- nesfc thereat. \ I’ttreeL. i: All lease-hold \rigHt.v for the purpose of boxing. *voxl;inc T<1 otherwise ur ( }pK lie** trees KrM Hr:tier for turpertfpe purp«>-<- .i\ dor the followInr^mentloned !'';«'<■ C which'raid leases have been 'duly aligned by the rewpectlVw lessees to the plaintiff, nml dated and re- orded in the Ml. M. <\ office for Colleton county, a/ Indicated, the record of which will convey more particular information, and to wlibh reference may ‘be had: John I). Warren to J. P &moak. toil acre:;,, 18 Jan., 11*13,. Hook 33, oage 588.- • . .1. D. Connor t*S J. D. Stno;,k, -»3- acretv 3J Jan.. 1*1-3. Book 35. page 576. " to J. D. Smoaks 1*12.. Book 53 png'*** Ritter. i:t r v struck the stabler. NOTICE: Bv virtue 6 f* decree in the above js<ks. at Connie entitled cm I will sell ,t P-bHc outcry to the highest bidder In from , iMiycm,* lu; of the Court House door in Waite*- y,out her*) .t--.\. Imro. during the legal Jioiits of salel^smpe il>e : v -s On salesday in Artg b'-’ing th S. Cl. I'jirroff seres, 2'.* <hjs. 371. ' 24.—Lightning of Sanders A L**m- r~.oas> plantation . setting fire to the irar to tfeath Happy ; * t""i,ion in the In r nr:M d^H to •> ’•> Uro’t®-down idgu't. next, sunt.- Jt^fieavy harr d -lo r. t:i, f II dH;i‘ ortd day of said month..1-wHhtn the door\.'?iy. the foUow lng described real eetate,! HappV Dfrect v- ; ' thirteen vear. to-w it: i old. and » inn* hf rho farinug Har.i- All that pr.ree! or tract of ■ Idetonfan trot^r; that- ere war!! land situated in Bells To wash it). I renowr.etf H rt wjis a My hors n , aith County ad State . a*, or* -aid. con-hdsek Vdut. Itl-hnn**- high. • • His taihlng sixty. “((5<*» acre--, more or | full pedigree shows that his or : «ip lessi jird .bounded ar, follows: North hs the tyost illustrious, know li to the by lands cf Robert Black; Kant by \nierlcan turf. To on<- not »-.*rsed lands tf JMauiel Davis, South by in the lore of race horses. Happy lands of R. II. Carter and Rev. 1 Direct war the picture of a r*'*.'l|ioa Crosby;\aad West by lands of R. H. ] at his best. In the t u\ forgo*ten Carter and R<v...1. Crosby:, known as part of the “Etta Smyiy” estate,- Terms of >ale cash, purchaser to gelow is a short account of the vacant scholarships which -are give? hv the South. Carolina Federation of Womens* Clubs to girls throughout the state, who auusot get a college "duration without help. They aro jf course, awarded by means .of competitive examination and .‘this ittle article contains directions &e_to how any girl; *who Is el'giHic may stand th««e examinations. I would ’ > to see a Colleton county girl t at least one. T!w> South Cnrollr.:: Federation' f <f Women’s (’tubs has three other ■clfolar^ips vacant at pr?senf. On*' to .and* r C«olloge, one to Coker Co.:-. TT~ lege- sahd one to the Co:^f{^ Home College at Charles*or.. \ gtrls wishing to stand for-Co!: r . apply at once to Samuel W. Ga dean-pf Coker College, and iki - - . - arrangement* will be mad * ,f. - nmiaatl.ons. Those for Lnn-’. writeS^P Dr. John O. Wtlfsor r, Junaluskn. .N. C. Applicat e: this rcholarship must be des> * if Confederate Veterausi. T. course Is left open for appj. Confederate 4|oine ‘t out : . Federation never accepts Jrri- [muon from any. gliT^v'ito 4 .y > - attended college. 1 hope ti. ' , tiers ranwbe arranged possible. Urs. W&t * r T' ^ chairman r»lep?. K-o -t—w :"i. 1 STATKMli.VT AS TO LAW * • ^ Hcveinlmr Coming J*roltibitli*n Klee lion \VhUh Will »b* Held Soon pay for papers. It, M. JEfTERIES. 7-14-3t. "' Master. * * * * • * * * *«#•** S1IK1HI K’S T *.\ HAI KS John A. Carter, to J. D. Smoafc. 2 3-4 acre**, J5 Jan., 11*13, Book 2! page 5(5A W. M. Kinsey to 1. D. Smonk. -il acres 1 a^an , lftl3. Book 23, page 5.81. 1 . ‘ ' Charlie Jenkin* and J. H. Jenklifs to 4. D. .Sinoak, 76 acres. 15 Jah ,1913. Book 35.. page’578. Charles Simmons to J. D- Smoak. 128 acres. 16 Jan.. 1913. Book 3S : page 583. ' . , *- ( Geo. Trowell to *J. -D. gnioak. 39 acre*. 17''Jan., 1913, Book 35 page 586. - - / J. D. Carroll to J. D. Smoak—- Jacress, 29 Oct., 1912, Book 35, page 573. Parcel 6: All lease-hold/rlgh»a of Smoak A Smoak Jar the purpose of boxing, .working and otherwise using the tlmbar on ,the following mentioned lands Tor turpentine pur poses, * under the lessee mentioned below,’all of which have been duly assigned by the lessee to th« plain tiff: ' ' / Mrs. Martha Myers to Smosk & Smoak, {>6 acres, mors or less, bounded by lands of D. L. Smith. H. D. Padgett. Jr., Bill^Stnoak and A •L. Lind Ben Mere «• * * • • * e • * • « 9 The'following tr.-lcta of bind , ha ve been levied *>n for non-rayihenf -of axes and will be “old salesday iu August In front of the Gourt Houst;. . ' J. D;'AOKE«MAN. Sheriff Colletoit County. lamnde* Tow'iishlp. V Mapda Baker, 1 acre, bounded west by Butler R’vers. north 4 and west by Ben Gibbes. r i ax, cost and penalties. 36.33. * Moisey Liggett. 12 a'•res. bounded north by Billie James, east Fan nie Gllard. west by Flshburne. Tax. cost and penalties. $7.96. . , ' Margaret Monroe. 4 acres bound ed north, east, and south by land* formerly of Stephen Cunningham, west by public road. Tax. cost and penalties, 95.42. Hester Colter. 5 acres, bounded west and south by S. E. Boynton, north by Clarence Warring, east by . Tax. cost and pen alties. $7.29. Inde#. dated 1 Feb., 1913. >n/Myers to Smoak A Smoak. 17 ■h. 1913. 54 acres, more or less, and bounded by. lands of James Jen- .IM ?o the H‘»7 “•“'•l'. *• J - an *»» k he mav take and POblic road. _ . . _ •Attest: C. B. !l-3t. M ASTER’S *SAl.K ROl STATE OF SOUTH C County of Collet Court of^bmmon Fleas. Producers Xrtval Store-: < ompeny, . N • Defendant, 4 / v*.\ : -. . A. X/Sftuiak, et a!. * / Defendants, / NOTICE: J. S. Padgett to Smoak A Smoak, 1 Frt>.,. 1913. 100 acres, more or less,-an A bounded by lands of L. Lin der.' estate of D.- Y. Smoak, estate M>f Emma-Jones, and others, and J W. Walker. X Parcel No. 2 will be- sold first, and the balance of said property will he Hold as a whole: purchaser to pay for paper*, -4nd to comply the day of sale: aiid In case of non-, compliance, the *aid property to Ik sold on the said salesday or some Mibsecitient salesday at the risk of the' former purchaser. It. M. JEFFERIES. 7-14-31. Master. Walterboro. S. C„. Julv 12 1915 Strickland Critnol District. Mrs. 8. M. Smoak. Strickland. S. D. 100 acres bounded north by Joe Kinsey, east by J. E. Smoak. south by J. P. Wilson and Mr*. Jeanl* Strickland, west by Mrs. Jeanio Strickland. Tax, cost and penalties, $13.18.. ...- \VnltertMii-<» S<-Ik Mil District. J. L. l>orman. Walterboro. S. D. 1 lot. bounded north* by public street*, east by lot of* Colleton Cot ton Mills, south by lots of J. H. Dorman and (*. H.-Gadsden.'west by lot 11.- B. Dorman. Tux, cost and penalties. $18.06. „ -Cfs. on eome Asian hill •irc’i a rtal- lion might have stood a* a tvpe of :he race; / wTy it h ktva' «. that so f>er?f*< t a tvpe must have been the result of slov porcess of / devel- m,ent. Th«* iie* * .o.-;e by Rosa Ilonhuir was a travesty com- p?..re<K with H-an iv. Dir**« C ... „ T*»e owners had ao.Insurance and ,-rdure the leni* with i-c-^i.- .'tio'4 Forturfitelv >hey po-;ess a colt by 'him out of a st-. -f bf» *1 ntar*» teat nromlses ;* full replacement of th** sire. bui.d'uh. wrs con5M**»ed and with it a lot of lu v. I \^o owtor l>orr.es were saved:* theiv v«-r«* no other animals beside;- ti»'*< ; » -iit the buiUlin.g. McGowan Holmes lia:; b.*en nark ing tomatoes for the Aidicpot) Plant company during the past week and will continue until the crop is hand led. V ' ' - '.*' v The new steam tractor of the Aan- epoo Plant comoany Is busy every day. doing excellent work. This Is the first tractor to be used on this part of the coast. The HI!ton-I>odjr* Lumber com pany has completed Its new railroad to the north pf Ritter There is interest Ik the creation of a qew school district here i and steps will be taken in fke near future to Incorporate It. The Ashepoo Plant company <■ preparing lettuce bed* far plants this fall and It will ^ require " ten thousand square feet to accomodate the plants for their crop/* Cold frames for tomato plants will re quire more than ten times this space. The Ashepoo Plant company has tiled ten acres of ari’ old rice field »nd will forthwith tile thtrtvihore. Results have more than warftmted the expenditure. The difference! is amazing. Te tlled’Iand la ready Vo plough while the untiled portion Is wet and boggy. Rainfall haa been heavy and con stant. This region has the heavtbst annual rainfall in the state, except !n Oconee and Pickens . /ountte* Drought Is all but unknown in the growing season. X The'^health of {he.jteople here is mort excellent. /i MOHT M ISTKK’B HALLE. 31. .5vi of (ho i o' <t.-- ,t»f. Cyll*. I* ut.'o-.inly. X Pur-uant toji Mm r**»> of Dio t'oUtt. dated 23 Juno. JHIS.. In the abov* entitl'd cause, and at th * roquo't (*nf plaintiff’s attorney. I' will sell to the highest bidder, for ei**h. Pt front of the Court House door. VVai- tej-lioro. S. on ralesdn' in .Att- gtt-t. ii«*\t, during th** legal hours iff sale, the following desorMiod prop erty: ‘ '* , - Parcel 2: •* "■* • AM that cert in tr; «t or lot of land. situ.‘t.; in War-.n Tohnsuin. : t’ollcton t'mintv State of South f’nrpHna. uo'iitiiit" and 'onu-tinin't one-half acre, and Iwiumtei! as fo!- t.iw«: on the North bv ir.nd *f B. F. f'arrttU: Ka^t by l^nds -of Ijs tut* of. Wllev Smoak: Soutli liv pu!»- ffb »«»ad leading from Smoaks to flreon Pond t'hurcli:’ an|t West t,and- l’_ F. “farroll 'said lot ot 4and . itfesGmrHtj: on** half, rj-2.1 acre »’h front next . to juibltc road and ope (I > a* r< v w dcop or back, boim the ■••'le land deeded bv< N. M vt.Yev it» J. D. Smoak i>\- deed dated M tr» h 6th. 19t>H. ; nd recorded it; I fool • .-i n ill Hit ‘ Par* - I 1 VII ihst . ertain tra t r- parcel of land. .-inia|*< l>ing a.rd hejng in foMeton J.Xinty. South- /'atolinti opntJining one hundrod ' < 1 bn i at res, mpfe or less, and being a portion ofX two hundred and ‘twelve aeXtract, known aK the Mi*- clmnrXact,, whirli tract was deeded to X N. Smoak by Peter Stokes by deed dated May 2<»th. 1885. and r** <ortjed iiv the public records of Col leton (’minty. South Karolina.„ x "in Voljime 17. page 239, said one hun dred ( 1 oft t a<r*>s ot land boundod as follow*: North bv,lands of Dun • an Herndon:' East liv Impls of An drew N. Smoak' South by land* of B. L. Joje*: and West,by land* of D.' Y. Provcsux. Parcel 3:. All that lot of land. - being the Southern half of l«o*s No. f. an<!^ 6. in the tow n of, Smoaks. Golletoa Krfmvty, S. I’., phich-were conveyed to J. D Smoak by Mary 1 J. Smoak and, other heirs of Wiley . Smoak by deed dated 2 April. 19d9, and recorded In Book 32. Page* 77, If. M. *C. office, and being bounded as follows: North by funds of <\ A, Thomas; East by lands qf estate of .Wiley Smoak7 South by lands of J. L. 8moqk: and West hr public street known as TarroH’ street. Also' the following personal nrop- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ■ County of Colleton. Court of Common Picas, Wt (1. 11 lot t, Plaintiff. VS. 'r*-, ^ '' Charlie Walker. Defendant. ’ NOTH 4 E:’ * Pursuant to a decree of the Court da tell Jun** 4!**15. in thN>abov. entitled <ause. and at the 'roqjue;; fjt |d.ill)tiff’s, attorneys, 1 will selR for cash at public outcry to tie* highest bidder, in front of the Court House door. Waltorboroj S. C., on salesday in August, next, during the legal hours of sale, the c following 1 , T"7' y r , , „ , Um present .{he same dnlv verified VUAlmt tra of land situated In |() ^ , m ,,,. r s|gned. : nd : ril p, - (.lover Township. ( olleton • ountx ( ( . (lla ,;. ..if, ^ ne: r tl>e' I till fin SehiNil Di-triet. Lewis Reddish, Ruffin. S. D. 1 •ere • bounded no'rth hy Jake Wil liams, east by Mad Crosby, west.by- Jake Williams. Tax. cost and penal ties $4.46. NOTICE All magistrates having in the : r • barge any poll tax executions giv en out from this office wlM pl«U*F* make reports at once, return ■itlter Die tax execution or. the mon ey therefor. R E. JONES. County Tr**fi-urer. Walterboro, S Juiv lb. 1915. 7 2l-2t. . * I T ' L CONSTIPATIGX CACHES * '• ;• x »‘W* AccumtiUted waste in your thirty- feet of, bowels causes absorption of ’otsons, tends to produce fevers, up sets digestion. You belch gas. fee stuffy, irritable..^ almost cranky, ft isn’t you -it’s your condition. Eii- minate this poisonous waste by tak ” e one or two Dr. Klng’8 Ne'k/Life 1 ills tonight. Enjoy a full. fre«# bowel movement in the morning you feel so grateful. - Gei an origi nal bottle, containing 26 pills, from your druggist today for 25c. This election will lie held on .'lies- day. the 14th o,' .Tup,“‘"re will be two ballots as provided by ti»e statute. One “For the manufacture and sale of alcpholie liqt'.ors nnd bev-» rages in South (’aroilna;” the oth«W ‘“Against tlte manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors bml. beverages It South Carolina.” • ’ ‘ There w ill be'-hut ojm ballot box. If tb>* result of electJoh is agatnst the manufacture, and sale, the coun ty dispensary will be closed after December 31, and the saio of alro- liolic liquors Vi+Rfl^bevefa/y i*' the .-tate will be unlawful tfter that time. This llfw has nothing to do with the .gallon-a-month law, regulating the importation of liquors from out side the state. AR persons who are eligible an-4 desire to vote In this sel‘Ct; »n nnt.'t have a' registration certificate, and a receipt showing the payment mf all his taxes for the year 1914. A person to vote in this election, must have registered more* than thir ty days before the election, unless he becomes of age during the thirty days. The only remaining opportunity to register for this election will be In August. The books will be open for nt least three days In August In every eounty and nt such plhces In the county ns the board of registra tion may designate, by two weeks public notice. Those counties hav ing 5<L000 nebple or more, the hooka will onen for the first <15 days of August. It is earnestly desired bv those favoring prohibition, that the elec tion shall be a full expression of the sentiment of the people, both for and against prohlblion. And for that reason, all persons who are eligible to do ab.'are urged to register and vote. , X, FORMER COLL ETC CITIZEN ON VI Prof. K. W. Itisher, <»f Durhuw . , Enjoji*. A »-If to Parc«i..- * ,* Upper rnhbt'tn I Prof. F. W. Msher.-of ’ N. (’.. was in the, city S;mu ; c. Hisher was on his way ; ih;: • halu after enjoy'd ' a v.»* bis jiarert^-. Mr. arid .Mrs. 'i Risbcr. of the Kdisto sec t iu: has been engaged this year i; demonstration Jife work it. Carolina, his.field- .being ; county. His work is with t!, and girls of |hc county, am! 'lit charge the work’ of th* corn club, AS*members: .th* canning club. 100 ',menilV; boys’ pig club. 4ft members; J club, 67 members. In add: 1 this Mr. Kisher teaches agricuif r - In 14 schools of the county. ; nd i.„ charge of exhibits at the cou t; r r I state fairs. He is a graduate of Clemsor * n lege, and expects to pursue tk*.»*ui.* of agronomy at the University >♦ Wisconsin till he secures his ,,M. degree. Mr. Riaher Intends to turn to Colleton to make his hon.** . 4 he la of the opinion that ro cou tgy has better soil Jhan Colleton county. e ; i • .y ior. ■ /■ PROF. I(. D. WEBB IS ELECTED t»-\v Secretary •»( South Carolina t Stimlav Sc|i«m>| A—<n iation NOTICE. AU per. on« having clair.;- a'- r ain»t :ln* ostsito of Martha Hiott. d« M*aseiL State of South Carolina. Ed*stp River, Itoundcd on *li * North I'\,lands of Vandross and Uiiinn*"-: -Fast .hy lands of D. Hro'.Vn. St pai l of same tra,ct :t Smtlh hv lands Hrown: and West hV, 1 antis of V timjcrsignod. es tat* j! m*nt to the undersigned W. (5 HIOTT/ 14-St, Ronnd. y C. of nn- <iro.ss. the *aid tract * cpnthinitjg tw nty-Hye fjr.y :i«r.*H^ more o;- le , :.i:d in ing •!elitjeated on .a fn!: thereof imp!.* hv A. J. Lcmatks, Rurvevor. in V\8f.. _ . Pitt'cha t*r to pay for pant *-; r»n;I *o tomplv the day of sale; In ca; *' »f mm i ompiiy m e. the said prftp ertv to bo sold on "some iiuh«u tfUo-t4 salesday at t herigoki Titcurp -o salesdav at the ri; k ot the .orn cr purchaser. - h • R. M JEEFKRIFS 7,-14-3t Master. W-alterboro. S .C., July 12 1915. • 'f!* ’ >tor*; Jk: f*t | 1 d N.i Pi .. j.,* r Vi been aid cert it: SHERIFF SALES. Sheriff Colleton Cotihty. erty situate'In the County ,of Colle-J Walterboro. S. C., July 12 1915.' tpn. State of South Carolina, an July 14-3t. v * * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of CoRetoqj*- Court of ('onTfitoii^bjeas. C. (’. Hiott. Plaintiff. » * vs. H. A. Patterson Defendant. . NOTItfl^: Pursuant to an dfder jit'lhe Court, dated June 23. 1915, in the above entitled rcatlse; I. vrtp sell at public outcry- to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door. Walterboro, S. (’.. on sales day in. August, next, during the *|e gal hours of sale, one 111 Ford automobile with accessories, the same l>eing sol'd in attachment tn the said cause as the property of- II.. A. Patterson, defendant. J. D. ACKERMAN. NOTICE Noth ^ in h» rehy gf certiflt atq ,nu?uh .r 7F i • ember 17. 1'fi t I . vjs (U:*. Standard', a < nrjyaratin!*, lost or dfstriiv'X tiu- - • afC being 1 for e share- o', the par ’ value of one/iiniitirrd doll r< C;m!: and that Do* under- ; e:icii n*’l an-j plv to the 7 st'i-rt tar> of s-id trirpu-L ration for a .new < crtfUcafe oh D -* ’ 6th dX"of August, 1913. / - I.. Haxeldon. i NOTICE Magistrates vvill take notice that in future 1 will not reeeiv r e anv mon eys from tl>cm for fines, tmli-ss a< < ompanietF hy-.an itemized and de tailed report as tq what Tines the momXis for and from whom recciy- dXThe law; prescribes;a form for i.s and ,it .must Ire complied with. R. E. JONES. * County Tcfasafer., Walterlmro. S. ('.. July 7 !!*. 1915 7-21-3t. . Roartanburg’. July 24.-—Prof. R. D. iyi jjb,. % rtiemher .of tlie faculty of the Alabama Polvtechnic Institute •vt Auburn, was electetl general, sec- r/*tapy of the South Canrifna Sunday sefiool ussoeiatlott to succeed Ret-. John Xt'grman. by the executive committee^ in session here. Prof.* v Vehb has been at jtvelv t-ngaped in the \v*v»k with the Alabama-aksd-i t- Don. In Case hh accepts.’ Prof. Webb it ty report at once. IS SICKNESS A PIN ’*’ : Ot. it’s w iekt**| trt titMrl ■e? Jp. ■ ■ and means’of refjet. 'f v,*|Vi- *•! to endtfre Liver Ills. IlXtacf***. ndlgm't'on. Constipation, when-,one c ** ( >f Pe-D i J. x gives r lb f. t*.»- I**i ; La\ is'-P^uiophyllin • < Slav Apple', it Jtout "'the' jrripe. It artOises ti»< vt*r, iacf*-*tlie flow of hil*' “. turq’s ant'feptie in the Bowels. Vetir tonstipatlon and t>ther ills'di-- appear ov<»--i'»h* because Po-Do-Mx - helped Nature to remove the . • use. (Jet a bottle from your drug gist today, (jet rid t|f your constS pat ion overnight. . -• Hoy Scouts Organization. There is quite a movement agitat ed around town tending, toward the organization of a company of .Boy Scouts. There is nothing that could work in better conjunction with the playground movement tlvat ha« come along with the, new park on.*Ro»tT*s creek. The boys must be kepi inter ested. and must have thtdr Inn: and there is no better fun nor more in terest in anything, nor more good to the gertus boy than has come to Mm from the Roy Scout organization's whjetuhave Sprung up _ thro ighout the country. The organization v.^s ftarted originally in this toun -y but its greatest possibiliGes were seen and taken up bv a soldier of England. I.ieuf: Gen. Robt. S. R Ra- [den-Powell, who while working troth a military basis' wmj(s toward uni versa) peace. BvXraining tnc hoy in science of war, he »t the sain** time leayns of its terrible aspen. Discipline and selC-control and un selfish service are the primary aims of the organization, all wprking to ward the hefter man and bettef citi zen. Tlie benefits of the movement have been generally recogt(l/t*ii in ill of the titit*< wliere It has. been in- stituteil. and what little financial aid has been necessary has Iteen forth coming. . It takes bat eight hoys over twefvt years of age to form ? patrol, ’and three patrols to torm n troop. A pa trol leader is cho«ep from among the eight! end the adult l<*;!d ri r of the t'oop i^ kr.ov.n at the scout tmvstcr. The only-rettuiit uients for ofie to be come a -rout are tl'.-it he knows the salute, scent sign and .laws, and that io takes tin* Rcoiit orth. He then ad- vanccs as’ fast a* he learns, and passes reeuirod examination Tin* scouts' re< * e ii -:r ectfonvin first a.i'V ltf» sa . in;: trad' ’• ; >. ##***##*#* V * 4 4 PINE GROVE a****** Our protracted meeting clo- I Thursday after a very warn: me**-, ihg 'Nineteen converts were add**! to the church and many otd bear’s, were made to feel good agar.. Rev. Walter Black did the preach- •vg and ’he is to be commended i i the way he can win »ouls for.cbris*. Crops in this section are lOc/.ir.. fairly well now. Mr. and Mrs. .0 .B.-HerrHor and little son wens welcome visitors in our midst a few day* ago. XT* . made the trip tn their car Mss Ella (’arter, amPbrother. I.* less, of Ritter, Yisiting i; ti. neighborhoqd. Mrs^ane Herndon ami dausM Nora and Lizzie, of Early Rr are vlsjting relatives in this >X<>!i s' Mrs. J. E. and Mrs. J. B. K :. -i attended the Woman’s Mi-- X Union at Hendersonville Sit;.* - / G. (’. Benton has gone bh ■••r tendeij vtsif to Ashville. N. « nessee and other points. Mrs. Minnie Berry, of Write; is visiting relatives here. Mr. knd Mrs. J. B. Hud- children of Walterboro.'ha v ed' home after a week's y thetf parents here. T* ****** lx * * * ** PERSONAL. * * * * * * * * * J.,Roott Padgett, a memi- county board of registration letbn county was in Walteri tirday. *• ' * • w . . D. E. Benton, of Snide. - Possible candidate tor .short! Walt* rhoro.Saturday. Mr* was deputy sheriff for .-• v* / ' iy. ,M. St a brook * SmiDi -it . .mp *•> c lion, and tow n sgrt-'jinc. . ' • - j niiszioner of Warren tfivvi ;rp. ra-*»re mu.-.v. -Amniac^hip. ir Walterhord S-tunlrv , ifii.i rro, j v* >od* raft. < hivvtry ar.T • I! t! 1 * 1 t * ‘**.’--^ft li nuv-pp. o >i- T»»or. !if ■*. "d - it ; l.t']*'Xi’it of tk:f kin-tt n f ‘t F;. io?- the.^Kjrovving bn. a- we.H a c veld - ‘it* character i;*I •tbilitv fed t'riii jh • nature of t‘v •rganizGion. i) : connect* •! vvith, the work township Di'eal jo tw hi y. And'the best of " I!,ln!r "i' 1 SKs. >oy. An ! t in that <lyeV |eac;r while they nlav. So whx not grt tbgeter in N»‘w- 'srr*. and form *< coots rroop. witli n -end live o»-jV;*jpy.a?'orr and a good live leader? Rut if it is.toJ»e done, have i: done pgbt*: make it slow and m!.ro Don't let it.he a flash in iMy ban that will go out in a fe wpejes •Dght now thr time i*; ripe. Th®?-* i; Plenty, of time this summer fo^ fo*-"» in'A good solid organization, thlt •* ill fanjl. There is time fnf an enoamp- •nent. and for excellent training.* ' (»«4, together. N*;ri-l*errv Ohserv p r. - ; X Among those in town .Saturday ?rtut»Mhe Omega section V.cre He. K. Martin and s'ons. T. L. and ^A*. 1 Martin. These gentlemerl are all good farmer* of the Omega aertion. and are progressive in their methods. VHSBAlLETsIiKBBTCO UBBER OOFING*' CHAKLCSTON^LC* YO« R iXHHH CAN BE STOPPED Using *art* to avoid draught8, ex- osure.' sudden changes and taking a t r teat men t of Dr* King’s New IMs- • ovftry. will positively relieve, and in th«e will surely rid you of your tough. Jhe first dose soothes the irritation, checks your cough, which tops in a short time. Dr. King's New Discovery has been used su-- ccssfully for 45 yeaps-and an teed to cure ‘ you. Money it^Jg^ls. Get a bottle fro ti w_„ ! • / W 8 Marvin, of «\ In ; * ; raising a wry fiivc. breed dipped hi'? eati' ay morning. Mr. Ma' that he tntJ'ntls to makt at the county fair in Ot to’ * i W. A. Rtricklantl. of,!'-- among those in. Walter boro z’ Mr RtricKlnnd reports that c'* ditions are much Improved community and,that, w.hi! > • rop will hardly be made. * will he better thatt at ed. matte. r An enjoyable • automob{:*> • r* >e to .Walterboro Satu: ‘ ;rto section. Those Jn, ?! A MFDK fNE < BEST FOR SAC, Ip this cJrfU-t von have an exce-i- tent rentedv for Toothache. Rripse-. Sprains. Stiff Neck. Backache. Ne ^ r lcia. Rheum^tisy: j^i for mo-t ••nlotgcncies. fine. 2.V hnttle of RJoan’s l.iniment does it aR—this becaytte these ailmen|s are symp toms' not diseases, and are caused by congestion ahd..inflammation. If vou doubt, ask those who use Sloan’s Misses Virginia. Luli* • ..Fonnqr. Prof. Spencer *’oq_:' prof. F. W. Rlsher., * The pleasantly spent with friend** all ot these young folk’s b* known* Imre a^d ha vies fiepds who were glad to s* *- ‘.V |(ist; it costs only a Uttle and * 1-inimcnt. or better still, buy a jAe help you so much. . bottle an'dprove it. All druggists. The MriM That Bait Hal Aftzct Th* H»ri Because of its tosic aw) ksatiee t AX \. TIVK RgOMO QUININEi« better than or.lm*!' Quinine and doe* not cause nerv«'U» n e“*> w* ring rat in bead Rente next the lull a*’"” look let the signature of K. ’* ?t4.'