The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 25, 1915, Image 7
XWTM'*! OK, KI.KKTION.
? STATE OF SOUTH PAROLIN'A,
Cpsnty. of Colletou. -
Notice is hereby uiven that ;iu <'lcc
♦.ion mill be belli on the UttfiTU of
. September,/A.- b. 1 *.♦ 1 f*, at the \\>t-
ing precincts fixed - by Itv in said
county, upon the cuestieus as to
whether the manufacture and sale <»;
nlcohilc lieuc.v ; cni' bevcrsees r'n !
l;e prohibited or continued in this
State, as provided bv Act No. .76, to
nubmit to the qualifier eifctdrs th •
(Mieatiou of the prohibition, of fit
manufacture and sale of alcoholic
liquors and beverages in the State
-•d to provide for the carrying of
these provisions into effect, an proved
the 16th day of Februarv. A. b.'
1515.
' The qualifications for s.uffragf are
as follows:
‘Residence .in State for two years.
In th-i county one year', in the j». Hmg
precimt in mbfiji the ele<;or «,ir. r
o vote, four months, and the pay
inert six months before any etedeii
“V any poll tax then due uad pay*
able. Provided that, mi.iisu rs in
charge of an oreanizel churcji and
teachers of public, schools !.- M t*o
entitled to vote after six n i>it'li,'
residence in the State, o turyj •
qualitied. * "•,
R. ^tstration—I’.ivrrm f ■ » all
taxes, itidvdinu potl i.n. c. .
and, coileetibji. dn’inp tiie p.tvv'ons
year. The production m ,(..eriifirat--
pr the.ieceipt of off>c»r
■ taxej 9faiitl b<\
•The follcming trart* of lanl a*'’
advertised for sale for non payn
of taxes, and mill be sold for same
(n the •!*{ Monday of. Septemaer.
!!>l5.4tj^the fexcl hottbi of saK*.
" \ enlier Ti*%« iiv’d.i.
bury lloper—5 acn-s. hourtled
NOTH K OK .%PPl;irATH»N,ON BH- south by Ben Stanfield cast acd
HAI.F OF KHAKI.KSTON SK-U- ‘we?! hv estate of B K. <and'fs:
THKItN , KAIhU AN F'OR ; \ j north by Jim Bom man. Pi .e -. .c««t
KHAKTKR WITH THP! POWKH * nd penalties.
TO KONBPMN I.ANOS l»»K|. • *
a flH.HTH t»K W %Y. Blake Tomn.hi?..
• —— ! Murphy Sheppard—5* acre*.
trO ALL WHOM IT MAV KONUERN: t 3:>und‘'d on.meM h } Sunday Oates;
TAKE NOTICE that ihe und**r* bv Jona> Rutledge; south by
Price Kattle. Tax-s. cost and pen-
IP (hlfhetn ScIhm>I Iti^irht.
E*t tie of Paris hmabg—4rt, acre*.
Bounded*south and -mef^ liJr'W. >1.
Hoi;:.. ~ , north by H: Griffith-
i*ed fo collect such
eonclusffe proof of the pax mein
•thereof.
Before the hoar/fixed :r?ia
‘he polls Managers and •< bhT;s mu. •
take and Mil*s'.rile to Mv* cons;t lu
al oath. The Chain! .in of the
rd of Managers can admini *er
th<^ oath to thej other manage**, ar.dj
r -o the Clerk: a Notary Public must
administer the oath to the j ha.r
man. Tjp£ Managers ’elect th'-.r
chairman and Clerk
Polls at each voting .place iii’:‘t
te .opened at 7 o'cloc k a. m aid
closed at 4 o’clock p. m., except in
the City of Charleston, where the
shall be opened at 7 a. in. and closed
at 6 p m.’ . ‘
The Mannz rs have the power to
till a vacant - ' : and if none of the
Manager* attend, the citizens can
• anoint, from among the qualified
voters, the Managers, who, after be
ing sworn, can conduct the election
At the close of the election, the
"Managers and Clerk must proceed
publicly to open the ballot box?:'
and count the ballots therein, and
continue ' without adiournment until
'she saoge i»—completed, and’ make
a statement of the result, and sign
the same Within three days there
after. the-Chairman of the Board, in
some one de^dgnated by the Boari
must deliver toMbe Commissioner*
rf election the poM list, the box* .
containing the ital.loti'-^rd wrr.*-:
st.’.tements of the ••esuit r' -
;-'9. i 0
fteoagerv tf Election^-The 'C>
lowing ‘Managers of plecticn ii ■' •'j.
hi*en appointed to hold the ei-*c» /. j
the various precincts m i he .*a.1
•'runty: / . » i
tgned have been duly com::ii.s:.ior. »1
by the Secretarx of State of South
Carolina as the Boarrf of Corpora
tors of CH.ARLLESTuN ^OUtllERN
UAU.WAV. pursuant to their becli-
rattbn and Petition duly filed with
him. and that, a«. such, they will ou
the 17th day of September. 1*» 15. n
l o’clock F*. M., apply to said Sec
retary of State of South Carolina, in
his of fee in the State Capitol in Co
lumbia. South (’arolina, to grant
unto said'Charleston Southern Rail
way a charter with th** power to
•'ondemn lands for rights of wav,
•»s provided in Article ;5 of Chapter
XI.VII of Volume 1 of the Code of
l.aw'n. of. South Carolina 1512.
Said Charleston Southern Rai’-
w ay pr ,oses to be chartered far
:!»e purpose of building, owning and
operating a line , of railway in the
Counties of • lurlcsten Collet in,
Jasper ami Beaufort, begipniilg a*
a p*>ifK of cooineition w th the i.u**
of railwaw of Carolina Atlantic {.
>V*-t'er-.. R;;llway in the’ Ci r -'f
harlcston in th * ('nt.t'iv <>f charl* 1 --
rePj and extmuiiHg tim-i^* t-iroiigh
th* t' : '.*'?’ hip: uf St \fdt * * - .1 *n .
Island.andy^t. I»iu»s in said Counf.v
Of i "N^>‘!**st •; ti’.ec.-o (hr* t t.t •*+»*
•'iv u •iii'jv * * •' Ur.iser an*l IViw p*i •
ia tlie -(’oui'V -if. C'dieton th '’. *
'hrorgh th * i iad•Wip* nr Shel i<m
itid B-»iiii *h * Count’' of B vvu-
-u Aot »qi u'^nojiji airiaqi ’j *d^pj
fort thence tii -i .eu the town-diijM
ofw-iwhatchie in the County of
ships of Bluf’ton a:i*i Yetnas-ee it;
*
County of Beaufort, to a point
ilties. $5.rtl. •
James. Ladson—77 a* res. Bound
’d east by Botton f’oit; west by Paul
Sanders: south by Combahee road,
north by Henry Jenkins, j Taxes,
cqst and penalties. A5.7 6.
Towles A Arnett K“ acre*.
Bounded south by. A. C. 1.. Rairoad;
north by Juli^ Hrawdy: east by Su
sie Ladson; west by Maybank Pecan
farm Taxes, cost end penalties.
16.60. .
Sibox & Co. 5*> acres. Bounded
south by Ashepoo road; north by
Peter Flnlc: east by Cato Fink:
Taxes, cost and penalties. I6.4S.
.Frank Bowlin —if4 acres. Bound
ed south by Thomas Jenkrns; north
by Phcebe Shepherd; east abd west
by Mrs. Jim M< Tee-. Taxes, cost
and penalties. $A 47^
Estate of Middleton Garrett—5
acre* Rounded soutli by Moseiy
Si turnons; north, by IH.ina Washing-
i i*u; east by Chas. Singleton: wesf
bv. Tom Piuckn*y. Tax*-. • bsi and
STullt
it-
>n the north iiank of tho Savannah
River in the -aid township of Yem-
ass»e i*i the ♦atil Ccrtinty of Beau-'
fort, all in the State of South Caro-
’ina: thence aen.-s tli« Savannah
River to a point ’>'>? oonnectlbh with
the,line of railway of ?-‘z\ylprtl A ; r
l.ijve Rxii way OU Hntchiu ufe r»lanri
in the coiinty of,Chatham) in the
Srate of Georgia; and. the chart’r
power to condemn lands is sought.
Any parties desiring to oppose the
application may appear, and oppos •
the same at the tnu* and place
aforesaidA
GEORGE EcTUROAN.
BRIGHT WTEUAMSON.
JAM1>S D EVANS.
Do;:r1 of Corporators of Charleston
.Southern Railway
'1i*ed Aug. 16. 1515y
nHKRIKF’M half.
X
wtiertilan Towti»hij».
.1. 0 R*-iVh * 17.*) a*. r *> Bounded
** .f I*’. I• |V. Hughes; north by
N’rt •* Hughes; f*st ur..j south Kv
it Us of Hiott Tax< *. lost affd peu-
iiti**.-. sfr.4r. , /■. • ...
.1 M Blai k 11 rcres Rounded
r:th and west hy,Willie Sanders;
north’ and east by O 'P Bridge,
i’ax-’s, «ost and penalties. 14 *26. *
Mrs. I.enq Hughes* acres*
n«d6ided north by esta*** />f P. \V
Hughes;] east :in*l south by Hiott:
vest by Mur rax Bro-. Taxea, coal
and penalties, SI7.42.
Maple Cane Srhnol Histrkt.
Ga«Nflen & Young .“.‘C* acres
Bounded east »>> John Kergusoiu
south by Charleston and Augusta
road; west by J. Creel, north by
Edisto river Taxes, co-t and pen-
aitiea. $21.12. -
Murray ’Bros.* -24u acres. Bound
ed north by Ben Hughes: east by
.losiah Hiott. west by T>. VV. Hughes:
south by .losiah H>ot;.' T****.
and penalties, 914 67.
J. E. Hughes —125 ai res. Round-
•*d >outh and west by M Hiott; north
h> .las Simmons; east by Ben
Hughes. Taxes, cost and penalties.
15.45.
Bep Huglies—-75-> acres. Bound
*»d j*outh by Bet> Hughes: west by
1). V\'. Hughes; north and east by
Anderson Lumber Co. Taxes, cost
rid penalties, 122.34.
ST VTU OF gO”TH ! AROl
*» 1.’.*:
'on it of
i'O.X,.
•o' Colleton
Common "Icmn.
i'l *i
PE M
* * ~
CARTER,
Ashton—J T. ,PolK. J. >
rnd J. W. Hiers. \
p prP a—J W M*lev W. X. Stricfc-
s*d and J. B. ,M. Linder
Bella— F. M. Thomas. Alan Pad-
. r:; tt and A . A Bryan.
Colleton—J. C Redi-h. L. A
Gravson and J. T Garris.
Cotfageville-T-B. H. Willis. »oe
Vckermnn afid G. W Ackerman. ,
Ore Creek —"M. D Black, (harile
Martin ind John Saunders.
Green Pond—H. R. Price. P. {
Bench and R. F. Huggins
Hendersonville—Issuer Robert <i. *
ducoH •’Quin and J H. Slomar
’ !Tnr«c Pen—B. N -Beach. G VV
Way and Lem. H K*»ger
Hudson’s Mill--K K. Hudson* H
A. Crosby and B C. Bower:. ^
jjicksonboro—E P Brice. 1
Moore and J. M. Ih'dgett.
Tjodge—P.“ F Cone. !.. J.^bm-*.
and . T a«. II. frnde:
Maple Cape—J F .Addison. L V.
Wlljis and 4. O Jaquee, S*
Petits -E K 'ones, T s H : im**
ard !*. T. Givi .ns, Jr*
People*- i. M Cro-'b^. I •"t-\*n■* -
SmBh nnl M P. ftsf.ov
Ritter--; M. prn,w dy 2 l*
Thomas, and O' R. * *- .>r
RicePat.^r E M
Uontz and . A. J . Sine^th
Round ^-J B Be rd.
and B./tJ. Hiotl.
Ruffin.- ' W Cro«h”.
iv e/id 1). M C irtey
Snl-flers •—J.;('. N* ‘t!«*.
nd am* Li e Ci'«*•>:
/
/ D’'*
. , NOTH K. .
r> Oq, *0 «resu*
n Vn*
on
prnT*ef|y. i>g^»ii by t!je Clerk o-"
Jones. I.- ’<» .xt. an! filed..in my offe’e, I h »v.*
levied upon on thev27th Jay rtf H !".
1*15. as the propOcty bf Joe W
Be!i<ib**tti Nt 1iim»1 |ii«irf*t.
J. (> .Ta ii'es. Sr’.^—If 1 "
Rjo.ide ; x e<t .and north -b.'
Jau ;<* -. mth by L M. 3
ei.,t Uy' lie ir*e*o t: L ’ r ber
Tax»s. vf-f an*! •e*nalt* -. *14
Wilirim Pinc.cney—IV
•8.;’ ided •■esf bV |(. GV .»r^
b Alex Ma’shiU, *ist ny I.
soitfli by H it. - -, yr.:v
t" i J-er. Uties. Jld.Ox
io J A. Ackerman,
ad penalties. I7.51 v
Taxes.
A
Bou
ban*
nl res
l.<>wn*le*> Tonnsliip.
L *ir.zales l'J.5**7 a Ires,
i rorth bv Savage and May-
east by kinds «f Mavlianl t
and x-he^oo river: south by,* hee
haw ami Ashepuo rivers: we it bv
lanb ot Savy *. \V M Fields ;;r..|
Cfce-baw riv—. “liTf.i. ci»st ;td
pen;*lt es. I4**5.2l.
Notiee s»f Additional Tax. *
A\ hereas application has -keen
mhdf to the counjy board of edtuca-
tion tor Colleton county to order an
Her’:-*-) .in I>ry Branch school Dis-
trl*t \b. 1. on the question of vot
ing .*!* additional tax levy of 2 mill*
in ssi 1 district and a petition pr«-
•ented Signed by one-thrid of the
qualified'electors and resident free
holders of the age of twenty-one in
id district, praying said election
be ordered.
’It is ordered under section 12**8
of the Code of Civil Laws.- 1502,
ghat an election be helu August 2S,.
151 • at the I»ry Branch school house
In sj*d district, that only those per
son who return real or personal
pr*ip.’rt\ tor taxation, and present
rev ‘-.it on certificates, j t , required’
in - tieral elections l*e rfllOw<wl to
vu '•' •*’ -aid *-«‘lction. Each jelei toy
fg • r the Additional T;*\ shall
ca-‘ .v ballot containing ttu- wordb
"l- ■ A iditionai Tax.” printed/there
on r .. ruten thereon and each
to ”t jios. d to - said ’f.JdiHobtl rax
s4**’t \<i*e a ballot eolith*ning th>*
w * Against Addtfioti^il Tax”
p; 1 thereon or written'thereon
will be Opened at 8 o’clock,
a and i t(i>«-il at 4 o’rolck p. m.
• I* Carter, Jessie ;Ii Crosby
an-: •; ,R. McMillan, tms:ees*of sari
d "rut are appointed n*anag* rs to
c*>:tu i t. said election.
U the/majority .>f the votes cast
in '.yd school district shall he "For
A’l’.itioaal Tax” and not "Against
Addttionaj Tax” rtt- additional .tax
■h ill be levied.
Within ten daVK aft**r the election
Hi- above hatred managers shall re
port to the Coiinty Hoard of Educa
tion the result of the election, and
Elitli file with their report the poll
li-t. the ballot box^ and all paper.-
appertaining -thereto.
HUGO S. STRICKLAND.
S. P J. GARRIS. JR..
S B SAUNDERS.
County Hoard of L'du* atiqn, •( pile-
ton County. .
Walterhoro. S. * .. Aug. If, 1515.
8 l*L2C
•— v / . ..
NOTIVF /
COTTAGEVILLE IS
WINNER 11 TO 1
\ValterlM>ro Outrla>-nl | n Gam”
\Vit5i B*>>» f rom Glover
and Nlieridaii
Cottagevtile .defeated Walt*rboro
on the diamond of the lattsr by a
score of 11 to 1. Butler was nof
hit as hard as the score indiciites.
for. h|is' teammates piled , up |weh«t
miscues behind him... Bridge, pitth-
ing for Ccitageville Was jn Wood
form and caused ten of the !*>ra!<
to bite the diist.'
The box sedre:
V*
Tofals .* . .::j 1 t 2: :i
Two ha.'*’ hit-. Murray. sa<rvf:*
lot. Ackerman. C. L. stolen hi-.
Plerke. Crosby. 2: hit bv pit
• Butler 1 Pierce: ., H^thu k out
Kridg. It). Butler 7: base on •
>f Bridge Butler •• Ueipir*
rosbv . Jinw* of game 1 hotlr
20 minutes.
All per-ona are hereby warned
j.om trespassing ofi my iands near
Rifer. S. ’C. Anyone found guilt
will be proi-egbted.
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v Mi «“»
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r.’iiof 1 nd •
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.i!e am
t.h>
t *Slier. and | will sell Wqr ~i*h at
public outcry upon sales l.Vv ki Sep
tember l *l r ,*he follow 1-4 xle -.-
.cribed prope- t/ in la'i^acMon^'d
judgment i* -aid cause
the roun'y nnl state a force a
containing one huflftr»d an! Lrttv
tlfil* acres. * more or le*v/ and
known as* fh® ’Upper” oj^ ‘Job”
place, and bt>und**d nort^tf liv 1
»* Tavlor Umi H.ers; ^»gsf by-Wiln of
Little Sal k e ii a f oil i ej/Ao utlUn y lands
of ostate n* M P V>ffghn o” Maul
dm; and *e.4t ,br^-tund.s of R L.
Jones mj Ba**™ ’»
Aug 18-St J D.'AfKERM VN.
Sheriff Cqlieton County
y’ . U t e, - .
MASTER’S SALE
h- Joe Chiaotir.
aniTWenalties thl?6.
WV. B }U*rboU' k Bro - 2.3‘<*<
xll that -tract of land .druaV in .Bound***! nor^c'bi Ed*s o ri^-r: .xm
r d ’by HaskelKand G. A. Btssei ; jouih
bv Wtn*' Bw^k;" west bv !>»••. • reek
a>l W B. Biwhchoof. T.xc-. ci.s-
amf penalties, 914’i a».
5TATE OU 55f»THH CAROLINA.
i aunt, b* oiieton.
♦ . *
< oort o' Common P’e-is
’.1 i.. Paige.L J.r,
Krawer Township.
M »“v Prctor im ecre*
ndrth 1»v tuit
ion :
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1 \y -M ’
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t* c .• '*.<* vr 1-. W 1!* c-
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Hevwanl Township.
c. L. Conn*»!ly—^48 a<’r“s.'J’o’:r I
eq south by \. N Nettle*; nor>u I*
R. T. W. Roberts; east by AnderWo.
Nettle. Taxes, cost and penaPie^,
96 "7."
Frank Bowlin—14 acres Bound
ed east- by Rent* Grant; north, w****
ind vo-uh by Henry Jfurray an4
others. Tat»S. cost and' penaltie-.
98 7'*
.’'am* 4 ' WilliamC, w-.- jo a* re«
Bounieii »i>t by f'olumbt* r*»a s .’
tvorld will he* brig. ter. Gei-
tottle tod iy. •>un«e- tor 25c. :•» ail
■r; ggiri- !’••'*• • -.it••-. r.U'io>it rub-
ting. - . It
s outb
Tax* •
.and west by Jake c.arr<»f*‘
tost jv.ni penalties. 91 , »'.8i
• <To*;i *!.
'r>-rti,L
Niiid *e> *»< h«Mif f)«»tn< t.
Mrs *■'. \ K.rj.»v— 2?.r. ac*y'
I Sounds*., nor'h b '$ Bqatoa:: so ri\
hv Joe. Sr.'.oak; <* '-• hv SL»!ke»”*t.».
• v -r nrd e^SU: bv \V .V Kinsev.
T|*. penalties. *21 l •'
d * i >-y . • 1 *;< w re; Po 5'': ’
\ ;• r b W vv H -hop.
f !ej*'tor1; wejh; b. 1 ’•
•* l*' '*\ , •" ’ .T • •
cn.title,. ?
Uu >«-lii».»| IM'triit
To Cure a Cold In One Day
TskeLaA.XTtX'E paoM^Quiainr'. Il stop* th
CMgh end IJeadachr aBtl works ott the "ofax
Orucgists retuwt mocey if it tails to c«re
*4- wr. CPOVC a signature On each bos, 24a
WOMEN WHO IRE
ALWAYS TIRED
Mar Find Help in This
Uottagevillr
Addison, d.f. .
Ackerman, iv
Smith. H. lb
Pierce, as. .
Smith. B. 2b
Biva'iih. rf .
Fogle. 3b . .
Ackerman. C.
Bridge, p / .
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Walterhoro
Griffin. G. lb .
Boynton, cf.
Padgett. V rf.lb
Marrav, 2l>
Griffin. K/Vf .
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WILL MEET
’ AT COLUMBIA
and
I’T
b\
*11-
Mr.
md
wtgtp < fnferencc'lof ( hwrities
(’urrertloii' PUn« Big
’ f WnTerenre,
The State c/>nferenci» of Charltiesi
and Uorrecilons w ill ini’e? q5epb»mber
•7.-8. and :* at Columbia. In Yonjunw-
tioti with the Conference for Cum-«
mon Good. Thc^ 1111 port a tit 4 topics
to he presented by the-e sexslona
should bring a large attendance of
people who are not whafghey should
he. atrd ought »o ju<Jy hotter.
jMstinguislied speakers from .a cils-
tance ,ak well as home talent, will
i-ad in discissions .byarHig ■ipecLa’.ly
on the feeble- minded and the* shert-
ferm offender. All ‘ interested per
sons are invited to attend thi*-** con
ferences. • . ,
Further information’ r:ay l>e bad
by .yidressing I*r. A'. 7. Jam’s >n,
Greeum.ood. S. C/
The Clerk Guaranteed |r.
‘t-A customer came info tuy atom
the other dAy and aaid to one of
tuy clerks, ‘ Have yqu anything that
will cure diarrhoea?’ and my clerk
wentyhnd got him 1 bottle «? Cham-
tierlain's Colic, cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy, and said to him, ’if
thD does not cure you, I w iu not
charge your a cent, for “it:’ Sq he took
it' home* and came ba< k in„a da" o’’
two and 'ltd be. was « ured." writon
I. H. B<:rr k i'.t, Sal* cir • *k. Va
For S;*le hx all ii**ih>rs, lui
( R1MS0N ( LOVER >EEJ>
IbMtfni'MS Can Not It.. Cured.
by local applications, as thev (an not
reach the diseased, portion' o: the
ftar. There is only one w.,.v t*> ( urt*
leafnes^s auj that I.' by cnn-tittfinn
il remedies Deafness is lauan* h;.
tn loflamed rondjtion .of the mu
ous liojng of the Kustachlan T'lb"*'.
' hen this tube |« iiiflamod >011 ha e
* rumbling sound or'imperfect hear
ing. «n*l when entirely closed. Deaf
ness Is the result; and unless the in
flammation ran he -aken - out and
this tube restored to its normal con-
lltion, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine- -ra*e s our of ten are
■atised by Catarrh, ‘which U nothing
hut an inflamed condtlon of the mu
cous surfaces. , >
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for Any ca*e of deafness ti Susel
by Catarrh t*-that can not he imred
by Hall's Catarrh v’ure.
dreulan, free
F J. CHENEY. A CO . Toledo. O
Sold by ilruggists> v 75c
Take Hall’^Famlly. Ril>fs for con
stipation.
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Large Supply on Hand Vet Pr'co
^Has Advahced Rapid^.
for
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Swan Creek. Mich. — ” I cannot speak
m^licine. When
I through neglect or
■overwork I get run
[down and jny appe-
jute is poor and 1
(have that weak. Ian-
Iguid, always tired
I feeling. I get u bot
tle of Lydia E. Pirk-
l SjjV ham s Vegetable
~ Cor pound, and it
builds n« a;*, gives
nie s;r.;nirth. and tv.- i
Stores Jpe to perfect
health again. It is truLr a 2^*'X*. I>le»«-
ing to’women, and I /ar.r a sr
highly of it. 1 take nleai'iS* m reori-
' fnentlirg it to oehen.” —Mm. ANm 1 :
Cameron*. R.F.C., So. 1. f^.van Crvk,
Michigan. /
Another Sutferer rtelieveil.
Hebroo, —' IL’f >re *,iking v«ur
j remedies I •vas all nr .io vn. dis ’our-
ag**d ami had f**ma!» wea!:r.-*ss. I ?.>.>.•:'
' Lyduo E.* finkham's % V-re»abl • Com-
, j pound and u^-d th^ S^nafiv** Wash, ar i
7 {find today that I an an • .; ,,l" n. v/
: j woman, realy and vii.mcr to *: * .ny
hoqseWork now, wn -re b*/ >r * *t:.king
i j yoar medicin» it was a <r’ :i*i. I try t>
• 'impress upon the minds of all aii.'r.g,
, wom-n I m.-et the benefits th-sy Jan
hA>U*r.| derive from your m.<si:.'iu -w.Mrs
Chaiu.es Rohe. K .nn/nji. Main*.
Walterhor/f. r; 1 Aus
May Carte/ of Ritter, spent
week '••/' pleasantly with
tirother./li. M. Carter.
Roy/Francis i' 'isiting hl-
fents/in Redons sei tion.
.Nl/s. Sa*lie Fahey has returned to
s.i/annah after spending sometime
with her sister. Mrs. R. £ Blocker:
Miss l’ear| latne. of Walterhoro
paid, Thayers a flying visit last week
Misses- Mary and Lucia Smith of
Savannah visited At the home ot Mr
and Mrs. ft. K. Bloeker Monday and
Tuesday of last week.
A. B. >'arter of Rltt*r. was the
guest of H. M Carter Friday right
Dewey Perry is Nisiting frein.ls ftf
Ravanel.
J. T. Bunton and family of y\ »|.
terboro, spent Sunday at the home
of 14. H. Blocker.
Mrs. A. II. Herndon, yf /’lt\ Route
7. is \ Isiting her son. I<> Herndon,
of Charleston
* Mr. and Mrs. J. R «jbg4n. dinmi
it R. R. Blocker’s home Sundj>
last.
MN. Hf. M. Carter, Mrs. U L
Burk. Miss May Carter' 'and Dewe-.
Perry visited at R. R. R.locker’, Fri
lay afternoon. ' . *. /
Harry‘Lee Hiott. of *he .s . i-.:'.
r>lltM HCctHin. sjleht I . r'.
oleosantly nt’the h*»t:ie o' I* L
Benton. /
.Miss Klla Mav Bennett pn ’ ' • -•
Jitrti>d home,, after an ex’euri,.*! .
it in CharlwstOn
, Miss l.ucile Glover of V. h r
boro pap/a Dying v.sit. ty Th .ver.i
Sunday/
tay
Urn niiiitM-nds t ’hairlM-rh
< lu»le»;i and Dktrrhm'n
i ney.r hesiiat
chartilitrlair’s roil,, c-h'* •
• rrtftft- * Rem*** 1 * A.rj‘.' S
• t«-er* hunt. Jes *», '**. *
’/' ■ * f if thai. a* (*fl */- ‘pr* i;
<• ( *> irk ter I !
,'*t 'i -I’tinfl it *; 1
tii an a tn thing
f*ir • he tm*' •
"*‘le|’*.«on Colt* j-. \ g', 4* -..•
Nc*or<Ung to the UnT.'e.j States'dp-
partlfooit <if agrh ul»nre. flu-. s*;tiplv
o: crimson rimer in the r >.:nt _ v ac
present Is larger-than it i- pr«*
'*>us y ejf Yet in spite'of this J-’d
in spit** of -the fact that much of
*h” seed i.-s ot po6r quality, tbe.ptv'o
hax advanced rapidly. ' '
Th** greater ( part of the rrln'.sou
*'1oy*‘r see'l sowed* in n the United
States is normally imported from
Prance and Austria. In the fylt *ir
l'*14 coiiditions" of trade with £1-
rop*' were such that there apr>*^*r^‘>• ,
,|o he danger of a short supply of
seed-for this season’s planting. Tho
-eed trade’s desjre to g.d as much
seed as possible and the .mnro x*-
ment in trade facilllties with Frarmo
during the winter and spring rAvMt ■
ed in the importation of 12.('0P.0f'(l
rioqnd' during the 'ear epd'
June 1515. as compared wild/7.■
560, iftu nounds the preyprUs , 'year
ind 1.500,1)00 pbundw in |510.
T'ie department aho reports that
Iniich of the seed tffls yepr Is <,f
very poor quality, more than 1.C0C •
00b ’pounds being mnde *ip of lots
germinating from 26 to 6 2 per cen*. /
■‘ ifi icrs sjiould therefore be car»
»uj nhiint tile *|iuilit> of tho s*yf>J
’hey.buy. Crimson ( lover seed et u
hr,glit gr. ensh'fvell ^ .color usually*
germni: *vs well, while a brownish
ci.Jor indii'ntft- coor aerni.r. ition ,
in Bbiiih Carolina th** rodlcation:i ^
f on.ing to ( Terr.son College are that
c:*ni,s<*ii clover wil> he very nopnlsr
'*isN^easot) and farmers who buy
’heir chyniso*j * lover see** ur>* urge*!
•o Ik- sorNyoi ifs qua:?l> befo-e {*■
ai*ept it.
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* If 'iot, it’s jvR'ke.i rs. n-'gi/t HI.
n* S' and taocics of r**lief/ v -4t’a wick
ed to endure Li'ey III,.-*. He-idaclify.
Indigestiifn. Constipation Wien ^m*
dose of po-do-I.ax gives relief. P*>^
Do-Lax is Fodophvllin I May Apple*, x
yithout the grii»e It aroUa** ta-
t.iver. increases the flow cf blip—.
Nature’s anfiueo’.lr in the bowola
Your Constlpatios and other ilhi*
disappear over n.ght heciuse* Po
'm-Lax has helped Nature to rtf
move the '•:iuee. Get a bottle from *
your druggist today. C.et rid of
yobir constipatln oyerntghf.-.. it
iLk;ht tractor is here
Farmer (>n Now Ciet Outfit
Low in Co«t and SiraH
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