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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D. 1915. 6. ZHE PRESS AND STANDARD (•Iff:*- -. lifiAL ADVERTISEMENTS FKnlllTl: JllN.K'S SALE- STATE OF sorr*! CAUOUXA, Fount/ o' Orar.K^burg, 1U- tITATloX FOR I.ETTKUfc IQRKMIir STATE OF SOUTH U-aHOLINNA. TtlE H .In Common Pler.g^ C* •unt} * of Coll vton. 1 PEOPLES NATIONAL. u , . BANK x p. » -Vioc irt ”B cai It, E qilire, j J’o-, * » ‘ 1'Iafntii f. bate Ju*i ge. 4 j • Co! urn’. in. Sept. 25.—Gcv* against • . W here .:5. J ••X voi: L hr* r.iade ,r Tilt Manning ■fid Ai'ji.riF'touse Cow C. B. K’TTKELL AND M\K V EU lo -u lr I'.O rro n; h !;u i.t %tr* 'td Disc sioncr .YU Imui In held a lengthy LEX kiti:i,;kll: * -J* ory ■C he £ -nit atui it fc. i of V. .fereneo in the governor'* otii- . - ’ DoTcndani H. viTT 0 it Ju r* h*v r •<«d. lev M: ys ago. discussing the Jt« By virtue of 3 judgment « if ‘ tTte Tt IKS! \ 1C. TrLE u: FORE takes of the state warehouse Court of Common Pieas in tire il bOY e iit*‘ and ad a ’a all <1 ffingu ! >.r ’em the 1* •gi'shni m'-nscessat ent'tl <*d action. 1 'yill. .i at bUbite iii& 1 cindr v till (’rfMWt" rs of thx ' , , perfect t! H* 1*1 v governing it. aur»yon. ;it W *tt**rt*oro « v turt XI • - A. ( * Q r. L*! * * < 0 O- T 5 f" 1. .hrt X'< • s*t Uenient wan .given out gftt r In.tlr-' Count}' <w‘ Coil-10:1.•. 1 11 sat d 4}*? £1 r* ,1 vv -.r i > * 0 r p ‘>v ;!i i . : > ccnfereiv \ b;; : it .’.r.s learn- ! State. on tb® first Monday In o.\- f Cotir - V - ' n r ?o lie If • T <i at W 1 * . l <-th riror Manning and ber. n-X:. .lnrir.tr th - '.-a, : r.-- * ter’ * ro .‘1 ! ^ • * . f ' ■ k* in ( nil?8ion r .Mel. aurln are agfr-s.? f*n! v*. the foil' ng d^tcrii'*'. r O*J* * »*.'* 1* ' • , X- * • hi; he rcol, .;f. ! r ccrtHin. <1* •fects in the !ashe :' rtate: •1 , . 0 cl ^ «v ?! : th **»t*., f fC 1 to si i .• r* medl*. <1 and tijaf then* was n PAGE WAREHOUSE Uf wilt BE PERFECTED] ' * ' ' # - ! TT^ (■CVEKXOK MANMXO ' t> ' MlSSH! X n: Mt I.AUR1N \VOI«i ToTE.ETSiER i:Kr’» ■ > r. nr n T land sftH^te, lying and b •; >t' toH’^Wp., in tho ('•iustv i.J I'Hf ! nntt’i!.' GIVEN All .t'laj tr.it * o' .In. Ur«--t af rolloton. anti St at* aforwaid, ro - mlniru nr hr.r lro i and 'orty-'ivo . (44* t arf*>?,."ntoro t or !o.-j. aj.d iKnthcIed: on th*i Xonh.by lands of* D. B. Avrnt and T. H. Caldwell: on »ho -t bv lands of B. -Tuten an :j,j T: II. CaMwell: on th* South by r*- tate of J. R. Jono«. and on 'We^t tho Hav P!a<p and kinds of Mb'***; MnrdaueV.; bojn^ the ?ani* trrft or narrol q' !nr.d ornvpvf d to tho 3?,' j Mary Ellon by R<»boo''a Hrox i •1 anil Esther Brotlon. by thor'! aifvertisod a :iv t - t way - 'Ey . kould.not n if r '::;v hand this T‘a *.nr:' • : . ' A:;ro Dcn.ia*. , • .1 tho Sth., 1 .'•t’h. Jind i-y of S-tptoui' r in Tl. ?t dar!. ALRERT REACH, krobato Judge. SR Kill SAI.L’S. » # * 1—1 Tin* fo^louing traets of land are ^ iqr sale, .for non.payment d<*ed bearing date the tfth *b>v of of taxes, ant! iyill. be so?c for sane November. and recorded in the j on th" 1st Monday of October lf»m cffire of th* Clerk of ! *oirt for Co!-; in the legal hours of fal«. book at :o * leton 'County, in 4&2r-- : ' " ' . ^ ’5E.RMS: Cash. Purchasers 'to pay for papers and Revenue Sfamp» ’and all taxes payable after day ** 'Bale; and in ease the purchaser fa’i? R to comply with the terms of sale, then the saitj premises will be resold on the same* or some subsequent salesday on the same terms and t^e former purchaser. Certified bank check for One Hundred Dollars illOO.Oft) must be deposited on bid bv-'purchaser when property is bin off. INDREW C. DIBBLE, ludge of probate, as Special Ref eree Dated: September 15th. ISIS.. MASTERS^ l.F STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ -County of4'olleton. z Court , of Common Pie S. ANNIE WILLIS. *; / .* Plaintiff: yS ’ TS O..A. MARTIN AND W. MAX WA KER. ‘ . Defendats. s Pursuant to decree in th* above entitled cause. I trill sell to the hi.h'- es^ bidder for cash, during the b-c ' Verdier Tou nsitip. Ldcy Roper—5 acres, bounded, south by Ben Stanftfld: eurt an<i west L>y estate of B. K. e Sanders north by Jim Bowman. Tares, ,"owt and penalties, f«.27. JUMP WTO JIIHEY Btt /L f.J. O • . B § . .* / r:\ 1. c. • v ' Nv . 5c. r ; "*- 8filgi‘-ging Sntunirfy \efff, r.*l a 3-0,00 watch bv ali -ttCIl: ■ '0 Wutvh b. mu: ,.np only 10c. • )e * Bells Township. ' Ben Dewitt—100 Acres, bouQqeu (‘'north, by Andrew Pailev, east by EtfieAVllson. south by simmie Car ter. and west‘bye. E. Carter. Taiws, cost and pecalties, $8.11. ' Walterboro sichool District. Mrs. Jessie Padgett-^-Qne lot in the town of Walterboro. bounded f orth by street, west by rattroad venue, south by lot of Walterboro Cotton OH Co., east by Stephen Lew is. Taxes, cost and penalties, $43.SJ Mrs. Josephine Eckardt—One lot in the town of Walterboro, bounded north by T. M. Williams, east* by Railroad Avenue, isouth bv ctreet r.lng to fotton Mill, west by ds $f Shaffer. Taxes, eo^t and penalties, $9.04 f unr Ruffin ><-h<Mt| District. >Ir«. Je?>i<r Padgett—16 t acres. f • ■ hours of sale, in front of the court | bounded north l y A. C. L. Railroad house door in Walterboro. S. C... on f ompr.cy. east By J. M. j Cro-by, the fi^t Monday- in October .nex* V f '' t IshanuPadgett. Taxes, yo : the same being the 4th dh/ of raid,! •- r 'J penrilties^ $3?.?*8: raonth. the foIlowMng described reapv *-bam Padgett—One fot. Bound- to-witf - . 'd'nor’h by A. C. L. Railroad Conj- “vAB that T<1oce. parcel or trb'W of ‘ I''- r *V. south bv run of Deep Pdttwt fetid .-i'-uii# ’a *he.Cou , ' , v ef. p- ;j«s. ,,v Jessie 8— Psdg tef rv»i<^FfotA. of, Scut hr Camlinr. eon Tavs cost and pqnaltie-', Acre, r ore or V ~ 1 — - -———■ Ically complete agreement Ik-? the go-ernor and the- wart h commissioner a3 to \vhaf is b-- be done iti pekiecting this lav, . meunj s-V luiff-h to the cotton m ing intt'r^-’t of couth (-'arolip ( is likely tlfat - Governor M.• ami t or , ir”J‘ i 'iori *r McLaurin 'iiold “ ;r*3iu* nt‘ conferenct^i pn •multor before the legistlature in January and tjte results of conferences will probably h* braced in a message from th r nor to *the legislature durign earlv part of, the next sessibh. The following edlfqftUL from Yorkvllle Enquirer of Sept. I’l fers'to this subject: z “As .1 result of a conferen •• ,, 7 tween Fovernor Manning and Wa/e- house C’oi.itnissfoner John .. L v.-, Laurjn, It develops that Go' m e Manning is.uot secretly .hos*:’.- t'< thelitate warehouse system, as w is legitimately (deduced from puli!'h-l remarks recently attributed to him "It. is quite clear thgf If there should .bo a regulation providing that ruan- agers of state warehouses should be .absolutely disinterested pa-ti*-*. there could easily develop » ait’.:.!tlc-, very different, from that und a r which all present progress has !>ocn made. But from the reports of tin tonferenre referred to lr appears than the governor is most sincere:.-' solicitous of developing the ware house system along lines th-it wil! work to the Interest of the, 1 reduc er of the cotton first, and the public generally.‘second. Thb conf:rence, too. we understand, developed *hab there was practically complete agr©^- meuit between (Mr. McLaurin^ifnd Mr. Manning as to what slmhl he done and theoutlook Is th/f oi’ii recommendations as the./ governor shall see proper to^make to the gen era f* assembly with regard ’ > im proving and*strengthening -thu. ".arc- house sy-tem. v.-1lr be made . nly af ter complete agreement betv n th.* governor and ^the warehou.- con-y mlssioner*’ t-'lnfnc ■ ting ro } 'hs^mlirc on the Nor > land' /'f S. .\<ol* VRRs p d I Alar»-it»: ' V »* N x.'‘ v ’ ' I H "V.•arc In: or, th- Vvith bv -.f ’T If. S -‘■■at err,’ R < r.-! <-n tbe West bv 1 nds of SXjunb- V.’il 1K M 1 Terms ’ > ro-h: P to n;-v for r-rners. r R. M JEFFERIES. Msiatr^ WaPerborc, ;S. r.. S'-p?. l.*tth. lo- , ' # Notice of Viblition.'if Tav. Whereas ^ . application ’has been made to the ‘eoynty boahd (if »duc"a- tirth fqrVolle‘on county to orsjer on ejection In Pine Grove school dis trict No.'11. on the question of'vot- *ng an additional tax levy .of ] miljs in said district and a netitioq pre sented signed -hy one-third of the •qualified ejectors and resident free holders Of the age of twenfv-one *n said di'fri't. pra’ing -aid e *^ rio be ordered. .It f-- ordered -jnder section. fl*bA of the t'ode of rjvil J^aws,/ 1 ;ia*. ♦lyt ai election be held Oof. J. JkIT. ■ at Renton's Mill in said dfsfri -t." tha: cryly ?!iosk .persons who re;urn reel or personal prop*rfv tor taxation, and pr* ' r-ci^'ration certlfica***. as required in gepeal /sections, be - allowed to rote at sa7<| election F'i*h elec * nr favoring -the Addition- aj Tax shall cast a ballot containing tlf* word* “Fof Additional Twx- printed or writt* n thereon and each elector opposed to c-aid addition'll * tax shall vote a hallo? fontoir.inr the tfords "Against Additional Tax” printed or “Written thereon. Polls will he operngd at 8 o’cho'**: a. m. end-closed a? 4 o’clock p. m J.. B. Kinard. J/ M. Benton and Baynard Benton trustees of sn.id distrht are appointed .manager* to conduct • said election. If the majority of t^i* votes cast In said school district shall he "For Additina! Tax*’ and not ‘‘Against • Additional Tax” <h* additional tax \ ShaM be levied. d Within'ten days after the election Xf ITIG4-:. M liERBV GIVEN -„i- : :;•> hereby prohibit • on the tr c f (. f 1 X ? - side. .«.,?< h tr.-f, jf j -^ • about 'we-.en ’i , ' , idr (i <; P" : -' v I b'-’ng located at r.nd no. r. ‘o'-.n-of Rut fin. in the ecuni v-yt V .’d-teu. and State ,f So r.h iVr*- i Mn i. ROBERT D vtd ?cpt. 6. 1915.. HLA/li. '!?-8-4‘i sumaioVs nn: hui.ief « /• » . .--y — The State of South Carolina, Gotinty of Colleton. ^ ROWLAND BUGGY COMPANY. / • Plaintiff against Wv W GARTER AND FLORRIE E CARTER- Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HERBY-* SUMMONED and required to ans .>er the coftvplain? In thjs.achlon has been duly filed-m tiie office of Clerk of Pour* of f’om- morv nlCase in and fr.r CoIlVon cou‘n- ty. state of South Carolina, and to erve u copy of yo - a.nsw* • *0 th* said' ' iigplaint on the subscrib -b at th*ir off!, e n Walterboro. S. c. within twenty days niter th* st-- wi«e hereof; exclusive of thd d«y'-c‘ such service, and if you fail to ar- -»*r the c<mplaint within the t : me aforesaid, the.nlaintlff in thls,a- tior will aitply to'the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint PETRIFOY BHDS. &■ L. B. HOUCK Plaintiff’s' -Attorneys March- 29. A. D. 191K 9-22-Jt. '■ / I IT ATM IX ,C.x FOR LETTERS MlttHOBY STATE flF SOUTH CAROLINA. County fof Colleton, " By G, Albert Reach. Esqufre, Pro- bafe Judge: Whereas Mbs Mond M. Murphv. made suit -to me - *0 r'ant her ler- ^Pi » ^ters dlsm--- 1 tht* above named managers shr.H re- ef f 0 , tl , of Mriif E ; L Murphy, port to the Countv Board of Educa- THESE ARE THEREFORE, * to tlon the .result of the election, anu an ,j ?,d:nonish ail and singular shall file with their report the poll kindred and creditors of the list, the ballot box and all paper* y rs F Murphv deceaw ,* that they b<* and appear hefpre'me. ( apper'ainins there'to HUGO STRICKLAND. S. P J GAR HIS. JR. * B. am Nun:’. Zcorrt- Board of Education._ t-olie ton County. Walterboro. S. C . S* p?. 1^. 1915 9-22-2?. - • ’ - " 1 —’ In'the Court of Probate. VnTM E. ,■/ Jas. per *’ . John l! P Toy . nd L. B Houck annour. • formation of a p..rtrh i>'il,* .* »r gen^r.i practice of law . *urider firm tirime of Peurifoy Bros. WalterSofo. S C-x ,Ss pt 21. 1915 lo be b-lr ; ; i \Ya.lterboro, S. C.'. “ on the 21at day'' of Octaber. 'next, .after mi 1 '” ration hereof, at 11‘ o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they '-»ve. v. hv the said I-etters DUmis- sorv r’:fb.ilH,not be r* - antcd. GIVEN under my hand/tfils 28tli, d v.- of Sepvftibrr, Anno .Jkuulrj^ - th« of pf^hi •li • b.-r and ^ 1.1,■•and ,2"*h day* o. t, < ‘ idoi.er 1915, in the Press* and tht* - Stt-adard. .• . , I . / G ALBERT BEACH, It] >V P) • » tiU Tobate Judge, C. C A WOXDEKFI’L ANTISEPTIC Germs and infection ugg? r.iV ■■•■nt; ond r» tard iioaHng. J •• •.he? infection' nt n-.c-e,/ KHI *1:- ■gern- • and get rid the nol ’ • For ;h -.nurposo / -inujo .apj , ,‘r-n of S’.onn': X. lii ■ not \ ' n • the pair/lv ?. : ,'roys - * - • infet» or e hr hy, /and givi/, and •i irma'l \ of the blood. Sloan-' in emergehcv/doctor kept cnstaiMlv .11 The $1 >0. 'sire cojitn: as mucb a^ the 25c.-, / hi/, ruoitr.ii g vo*/htjvre* a- I ingestion (yhanci <V'T the free HERE fS THE I RCUOslTJON !N A.NIT SHELL: ’ 1% ■ •ook :pav only week pay' only week pay cniy week pay ( only 5th ’Veek pay only . FoV 1 Sth tOe . a > on d«. vn the ladder until v • ibeen entirely Vnid for, / o', tha wntchVvill be yours. •, v ■, •/ , v c . > , * . . . . ■ ■ Should'^u not complete your payment we will allow you to sur render your book, select any article in the store for the amount paid in. You Can Lose To become a member call at our store or v.rite, and we will explain the club plan fully, and arrange for your memJt>ership.-„The same proj cu ^itions we will arrange fer you to buy a diamond ring if you wist y ■ ‘ / *' ‘ ' ’ ’ • ’ ' • V any amount accordingly. / Our Jitney Club Now S. FINN JEWELRY CO • «o Walterboro, S. C. •M- ’ mi conam? l.inim*?o i shouM Joe. '■ sige tj Aiiicn. Brother. * Now that South C;ir<J :.»> has c< " “dry.” and if being tin* cont*ntP-: of opponents pcehidiition br*-'!- “blind tigers," if that is rue v.-e may - expect, as sofm as th*» digpcnsai v: dtf';ontlriues business, that Aik n will have i»s share of ?h* j e “tigers. ’ 1 Ther* Is no duoht of the fact thv 1 in the sale of liquor, locally or illY-I gaily, there Is easy > oJiey to, b* , mad*, for liquor will s^ll when noth ing els** wiU» The Standard mak - " this fair proposition: We all ktj'r 1 th^t advertising pays'. Any one,win engage^ in the operation of a “hlin-j tiges” in Aiken' may secure all t! advertising his business needs, fr-" of charge. We will, noon reques/ give space to announcing that So and So' will, on" su<-ii ..md kuch *• date, open a “blind, :ig»-r’. ’at sUclj and such a place. arJoiill even t. clud« a schedule of his prices, if it be desired* ' ‘ * Moreover, If ?Io su< h request for m'.- vertising Is no? mode. - and Th- Standard learn*, by . ccident or otherwise, that a "“brird tiger” Is n operation hereabouts, we shall 1* 1 the public know about It and in clude the name of the eqtorprising manager.—Aiken Standard. THE NEXT REHT TIIINGG TO THE PINK- FORKHT FOR COLDH IS— Dr. Bell’s 1 Pine-Tar-Honey whicn goes to the very root of cold troubles. It clears the throat ami gives relief from that clogged and stuffed feeling. The pinea have ever been 4he friend of man In driv ing away colds. Moreover, /Abe spine-honey qualitiv*. are peculiarly effective In A fighting children's colds. Remember that \ cold bYok- en at the start gregtly removes the possibility of cuihplKations. 25c. X llilioiisne s and ‘ 'on •.lljiatbin. D i*-certaiitfy surprislngMlial nrv woman .w ip endure the » miser able feelings chused by/uiiiqUMie.ts /and constipation, w^-n reli f is so oaxRy had .and at so little I'eiise/ Mt>. (Myrts. .Peck,'Gate:*, Y.. \vr|tis* j^About %y.ear r.go f• 1 two botib"’ of Chajmierlaln's 'I u‘ tj and they cur<-<l me of bilgm./ - and coruti nation.” For aah* hy . l! u* ab r. Piles Cured in 6 to H Days, Yowr druefflst witl yrfutil money OINTS*KNT l«tK to cure any ca»- «. KbiKl.bU-f'ling of I'rotncliug Hk'ita6to HUa Tbe&tkt ap^luatipa gives I *** aud kevt. ^ , ^ v • ■(* SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mother do Doubt Pro- ▼ents Daughter’s Uotimelj End. Ready, Ky.—“ I was not able to da anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, o! this place, "and was down in bed ior three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with my head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. ' Our family doctor told my husband he i could not do me any good, and he had te Rive it up. We tried another doctor, butne did not help imx>0 At last, my mother advised me to take Cardui, the woman’s* tonic. I thought it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But 1 look eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own; washing. I think Cardui is the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, j and I look the picture of health. ” * ' If you suffer from any of the ailments ’ peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you. for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women | in the past 50 years. At all druggists. H’ritt it: Chttur.soff* Malkin* Co , Lodlo* - Admory Dart . Chauanoo**, Tann . lor AMfrarriMM on your cava and S4-pog* boon, / 1 CYPRESS SASH DOORS BUNDS K / MOULDINGS AMD miLlwork / THE LATEST s_ • - NO iO OTHER AS GOOD. NZW HOME’ i<1 t' \ Purthi . hu ■ .■» Lie'/ ■ 1 •V/RRANTED FOR ALL TIMF. 1 /.X n\ • : *•*•: *’,NE.V M.-tfir.”. * . JC* ■' ' 'V ‘ ‘ ; N I » \ i. • r : . : r i.a-i AUTOUATB SINGER* HKWDM V -MAC HINEK c:mi K* lioiiglit on any terms deslrev Fanmrs ran pay only one* a )«*aj ^Giir terms will suit all drcun ~ *janees’ 2« p«*r cent discount a !o'..* <l for al) < ash purchase*. Singer Sewing Machine Compan 7 ME NEWSSltt StSTM MUWKE Cl, (•«*»»»»• ?»>??«'*»!?- ■ on*Noe!V**«CHU6ETTs. , oot Malar?*. Ennche* tbe .ii.oo«i •oaXaif •» 1 Guilds up tLc M ho.e aysum / IN THE World FULLER-JOHNSON \ ^ , r WRITE FOR ' * Spcial Catalogue TIk BaUn-LeUy Co. Jlachinerv and Supplier CHARLESTON. S. C. Whenever You Need a General Tr .lc , Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’y Tasteless chill Tonic is equa’ly' valuable as a Generai Tcnic because it contai'j^the well know n tonic proj<-rtiesof 1XF Drives and 50 cents. 'lain St. Phono 111 A Walterboro, H. Ask for M. PAXIOTT1K. I’lmne Dl-Y. 4 For Sale HIGH GRADE S=o*5 ttmxi.v m.vxi.xu OUR SPECIALTY 1 l kEED WANTED ' II THE BEST —AND— o'/