The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 19, 1916, Image 2
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, April 19, 1916.
‘ * NOTICE!
To tb« DemocrmU of Colleton Conn*
Pnrsnnnt to the provi»l^» of the
Constitntioo and mleo'of the Demo-
cmtk nartr. the Democmtic elnbe
are notified to hold their ««*«£ •
satlon meetincs on the foorth 8nt-
nrdnr. the 12nd day of thia
Each elnb will elect an
committeeman to eerre °°
t T ezecntiTe committee and will elect
t»,u» M»1«>
to he held on the let Monday in May
next, at the Court Honee. ^
' other officer! of the dob
for under the ConeOtnUoo and rnW
of the party. E*ch clab
to one delefate for each twenty fire
members. ,od one for a ^3°^^
fraction thereof, bved open the
number of rotee polled in the Bret
primary of the preceding election
T *The V County Convention will elect
delegatee to the State . Convention
and a State Executive Committeeman
and a County chairman. * .
The preeident and secretary of each
club i» hereby notified that t ^ir
delegate* to the County Con vent-on
must have credential* »igned by the
president and secretary of. each c ub.
R. it. JEFFERIES.
J|. P. HOWEW,. Secretary.
, County^Chairman.
Walte^boro. S. C.. April 12. 191«.
* MASTER S SALE
F.
SOOIOX8 FOB RELIEF
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.
Court of Common Plea*.
C. H. PETIT. Plaintiff.
„ v*.
T. 8. HAINES—Defendant.
By virtue of decree herein. I will
*ell to the highest bidder at the
Court House in Walterboro. S. C.,
on Saleeday In May. next, same be-
itA the l*t day of^sald month, the
following described real estate, to-
wit
SWIFT & CO.’S MAN A1KD
AFTER 20 YEAR EFFORT
of Fertilizer
Pleat Has Hifh Preke •. ^
For Ttnlac.
STATE OF'SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.
Court of Common Plena. •
Sarah"Jane Simmon*. Grace Spivey.
_ and Probey Lewis—Plaintiffs.
TS. _ ■
Morgan Jenkins Anna Williams.
Felder Jenklaa. Exekiel Jenkins.
Atlas Jeaktas. Wallace Jenkins.
. and Joe Doe and Eliza Snipes, as
representing the unknown heirs or
devisees of Rebecca Ana Allen,
John 8 Allen. Hattie Eugenia Al-
• len, John Bolling, and ...Wesley
Cummings.—Defendants.
To the Defendants Above Named;
You and each' of you are hereby
summoned and required to ,a*s w ^ r
the complaint in this artioh. which
has been filed this day in the office
of the Clerk of Court of Common
Plea* for Colletoti County, at Wal
terboro. S. C.. of which a copy is
herew ith served upon you. and
serve a copy of your answer to rVd.
rcanplaint upon the subscribers ct
tfinlr office at Walterboro, 8. C. |
within twenty days after the servlr* J
hertKif.' exclusive of the day of s jeh
service: and if y«V fail, to answer
the complaint within the time afore
said. the plaintiffs in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded In the romplalat.
PADGETT A MOORER.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
Walterboro. S. 'C.. April 5. 1M*.
D. B, HUDSON. C. C. P & Q. S.
(Official Seal ) 4-$-3t.
“RESULTS REMARKABLE**
After Trylag 80 Years to Or
He Finds Relief in
Master Medicine.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the IH»U-i<t Court of the United
State*. • For the Eastern Dis
trict of «M>uth Carolina.
James A. Robinson.—Complainant.
vs. ' ''
Walterboro Cotton Mills.—Defend
ant.,
Pursuant to an order of the Hon
orable Henry A. M Smith. Judre of
the United 8tate<« District Court for
the Eastern District of Souh Caro-
p ; . c r,i:rjbuu3. i»»- —*« .b..,, «,»m
ings. machinery and improvements
thereon, sit ja-te lAinc a’hd heiog in
cause, on the *'15th day of .^pril.
1916. all creditors of the defendant
the Count v ;rCQ7leton.Ttat77roT*~- ( Waiterboro Cotton Mills are requir-
sald. measuring and containing!^ V™'*
Eighty-fli* acres and bounded by I m> office in the * nit **<* ^tat
lands of G. W. Petit. « R. make ‘? w th ^ r ‘ t . T . of , rharl tV
and W A Haines, as will be more ,»<>«. » ^ - d f^tet aforesaid,
fullv shown bv a plat thereof, made >■ ®r befow the Idth day of >tey.
by J. E. McTeer^ November. 15.1 ^ debarred in sharing
1892: saving and excepting, howev
er. Ten <1<D acres sold from said
tract by me to Sarah Burnett by
deed dated January 28. 1*93
.Terms of sale. cash, purr.ha^i *r to
pay for papers. Compliance with bid
saw* day or p^al'* game day or ru*?
subsequent saleeday at risk of fo*m-
er bidder.-
R. M JEFFERIES. Master.
Walterboro. S. C.. April 10. 1916.
in any of the proceeds of the sale*
hereinafter ordered.
D B GILLILAND.
Standing Master.
Charleston. S/C.
NOTICE!
Any one caught tresspassing on
my place, known as the Wiles Smith
plac<r. near Stnoaks. will be dealt
with according to law.
*-12-3*. MRS. B. U- SMITH.
it hooks
firsr thr»
NOTICE!
Notice is hereby" given ,tfia
of registration to he -us-NObr th
regular or municipal'ele<tiAn in the
Town of Walterboro. £huth Caro-'
Una. to be held May 23tyl. 1916. will
be opened at the store of 11- 'V
Black. Jr .. Supervisor of Registra-
tiop. on the IgtK day of April. 1916.
and remain open until the 22nd day
of April. 1916. fof the purpose of
registering all qualified electors
within the incorporate limits of the '
•aid town.
Qualifications for this registra
tion are as foltbws: Residence in
the State for two years, in the coun-,
ty of Colleton one year, and In the
town of Walterboro foOr.. months !
previous to the said election, and .
has paid ail taxes due and .collect-1
able for the preceding fiscal yea
The production of a certificate
fegistration from the county super
visors of registration of Colleton
county entitling the applicant to
vote, in a polling precinct within the,
said town shall be a condition prere
quisite to the applirant’s obtaining
a certificate of registration for the*
said municipal election. Provided •
that ministers in rharro of an or-..
ggnis*d church and teachers of pub
lic schools sfeaiLJbe Tw»titled to goto
a»'tej- s v niontl s re«.,ten<e inv. th
Skite if etVrwi-e quallfi'd
Not
-Ok -
» also given
Whenever You Need ■ General Tonic
Take Grov e's
The Old Standard Grove'a Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic beoause it contains the
wellknown tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria* Enriches thg Blood and
Builds up the Whole Svstem. 50 cents.
DOTOU
HAVE SICK
HEADACHE
ir. I Who of us does
of ■ from this awfu
«r-11 Ject to it-a di
an k noctiTO liver,
9 causes. But h
9 warnings of somethiitf more o
J nous. Heed the warning, take
| Pr. TEACHER'S
| Liver and Blood |
j Syrup ' v k
does not suffer at times
thia awful pain? Allan sub-
diaordeced atomach,
r, constipation an
causes. But headaches an men
tea, ^
1
ere ■
'I
SCHOLARSHIPS TO
BE AWARDED
Two
Girts
Will Attend
School Free.
Still another well known and in
fluential Atlanta man eome/.forward
and endorses Taolac. the new medi
cine that everybody is talking about,
and which is dbing r so ranch good
among all classes. This time it Is
D. N. Carroll, superintendent of a
large fertilizer works operated here
by Swift A Co. Mr. Carroll’s stand
ing and infilience in this city and
Mate are too well known to require
fu-'SV” comment. His address is
1.92 Marietta St.
Tgrl >e has relieved me of seribus
tom-vb and kidney trouble, from
which I have suffered off and on for
fifteen or twenty "years.” he said'to
William B. Logan**-^ . Jacob’s Phar
macy. y
I am satisfied I had neuritis, or
inflammation of the kidneys.” he
continued, “and 1 also had stomach
trouble of the worst kind. I would
have fearful swelling of the abdomen
and terrific pains after eating almost
anything, and I would have- pains
under my shoulders and in my hack.
•‘This undigested condition of my
food, so I was told, resulted in the
poisoning of the kidnevs and caused
the formation of foreign matter in
the kidneys and bladder, which
would give me terrible palps in the
passage of them and also produce
uremic colic. ,
The<*e attacks would make m»-
sick all over and sometime* cold,
and I would have swimming sensa
tions in my head, and attacks Of
blindness. I finally got ..so I could
sliep very little and was losing
weight and strength all the time. I
have u«?d oniv one bottle of Tanlac.
and the results are remarkable, to i
sav the least. It agrees perfectly
with my ktotnach. Other medicine*
usuallv make me sick. My nerves
are all right again. My appetite has
returned and the indigestion has dis-
M-ed completely. I sleet* . as
soundly as a log. and the blindness,
kidney and bladder trouble bother
me.no more.
“I am going to keep right on tak
ing Tanlac and I am glad to recom
mend it to my •friends.” * / ,
Numerous cases right her^ In At
lanta. reported by people 6l hig K
standing and wide acquaintance arc
similar in some respects to the case
here, given, and proved the strong
est possible • way that Tanlac
nature’s great remedy for the stom
ach. liver, kidneys and all other de
ranged vitrfl organs.
Among the Atlanta cases that msv
he recalled bn this point are th® fn’-
lowinr: J. A. Hancock, well known
Confederate verteran ’and retif. d
business man of Atlanta, suffered
from kidney, liver and stoma<h
troubles. He savs the results from
Tanlac SKjire simply astonishing H
L Forrest, widely known A’lanti
meat and^ produce dealer, suffered
for five years with Kidney tcouble.
liver • derangement and dvspepsia.
said he took-a hat full of tablets and
many other medicines, hut Tanlac
was the rtnly thing which brought
him relief. He says he now “eats
like a plow httnd."
Many others like these are con
tinually being given to the public
and being discussed far and wideT ,
Tandac;' the master m^icine. is
sold bv John M. Klein In Walterboro
exclusively. PHce: |1.00 per battle
straight. - \ '
The following instructions with
regard to the Wlnthrop College
abort course for prizc-wianing girls
in the Home Demonstration work in
Colleton county, have just been re
ceived. which l feel will interest ev
ery fftrl In every clnb in the county
and hope that it will be an incentive
to each one to make her plot the very
best. As will be seen the final ex
amination for the awarding of these
two prizes must be completed and
aent to Wlnthrop -Cortege not later
than May 2?th, thereby enabling
our plants to be set out in our
tenth-acre plots 1 a little over a
month."~niis ^eing the case let the
urge every girl w?ho has not yet got
ten her plot prepared to do so right
away so that It will be ready to re
ceive "the plants by the middle of
April. In many instances on my
visits to my club gni*. I hare found
them with their plow ready and
awaiting the time for setting out
their tomato plants; bqt there are
some who have been a little slotr in
the preparation of their plots, who
need to get busy if they win one of
these scolarship prizes. In mV re
cent visits among my clubs I bare
been very gratified at the interest
shown by the girls, and feel sure that
if this continues the home . demon*
stration work in Colleton county
will urove a great success.
Winth'-np College' Short Conrse For
Prix‘-WirRir" GirN in Home
h
and head'off the rqore serious ail
ments. This
«!<Mi REWARD. 8100
Th»» -r-aders of this paper will he
pleased to learn that there is aa least
one dreaded disease that srienr' ras
be, n able to cure in all it« ?/->£• «.
and that «- caraTh. 'Hall's Ca(;.r r h
Cure is. the orl. v p-’-itive T'.i no r
known to the £1 frate; n ♦ ••
:• ryh bt r.s a c*r-ttt’if'.*-i 1 -
Ikemor tr.-tson Work.
Winthrop'CoHe#e being anxious to
further promote, the home demon
stration work of South Carolina, of
fers during the Sufhmer School free
tuition, free board, and free lodging
for two prize winning girU from
each of the counties having organi
zed hofne demonstration work dur
int the >var 1915.
.Public spirited citizens of each of
th’ese' counties are generously offe;-
ins to pay tht* transporation and in
cidental expenses of these prize win
ning girls to Rook, Hill that they
may take advantage of-this gener-
offer.
t-,.- - * ’'-ahips will be awarded
{• rae’.i, ■ •' -• eounties" coming iftto
! *u 1916. , The final ex-
rmlcat oi ; he gfrls* work - must
be c ade not later than May 27th
1916. These scholarships will ’ be
aw;arded according to the following
m ore cardj;
*1. Gerera] condition of plot. 25
points.
2. .Culture methods. 25 points.
Preparation of soil.
Subsequent cultivation.
Freedom from weeds and grass.
3. Condition of Plant#. 25 points.
Pruning.
Staking.
Freedom* from damage by in
sects and disease.
4. Daily .record of work. 25 pts
FAMILY AVOIDS ;
SERIOUS SICKNESS
ftj Btkf CouUatly WRk
TWford’i BUck-Dnafkt
MeOufl. Va.
yeans. ” taj* l
this place, “t
Va.—“I zuffered for seven
Mr*. J. B. \Mimaker, _
with sick headache, anc
stomach trouble.
V
Now in Good Health-TTirougfe Use
of Lydia E. Knkham s Vegetable
Compound Say it.is Household
Necessity. Doctor Called it a
Miracle.
All women ought to know the wonderful effects of
taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound even on
those who seem hopelessly ill Here are three actual cases:
Harmbtuz, Penn.—“When I was single I if.
fertd a great deal from female weakness beca
k compelled me to stand all day.
comne
Lydia E. Pinkha
my won
■ _ I i,<*k
am’s Vegetable Compound for that
and was made stronger by its use. After I was
married I took the Compound again for a femaio
trouble and after three months I passed what tb *
doctor called a growth. He said it was a qiiratle
ttttthat it came away as one generally goes under
the knife to have them removed. I never want to
be without your Compound in the- hou.--. — Mr-.
Frank Knobl, 1042 Fulton £L, Hanisbuij, Penn. •
Hardly Able to Move.
Xy head would aehe and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After
tAging Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound’and Liver PUU;«*I
am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight months
old and am doing my work all alone. I would not be ^without V"U:-
remedies in the house as* there are none like tbenn’-r jIt*. r. E.
Yost, 611 Water Sl, Albert Lea, Minn, . *
Three Doctors Gave Her Up.
Pittsburg, Penn.— u Your medicine has helpe<
me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I
was always sickly and delicate and suffered from
irregularities. Three doctors gave me up and said
I Would go into consumption. I topk Lydia E.
Pinkhama Vegetable Compound and with the third
bottle began to feel better. I soon became regular
and I got strong and shortly after I was married.
Now I have two nice stout healthy children an4 am
able to work hard every day.**—- Mrs. CLEuxunNAr
Dukbrino, 34 Gardner Sst^Troy Hill, Pittsburg, Penn.
AH women are Invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkbam Medi-
dne Cow, Lynn, Masa^ for special advice,—it will be confidential.
Tea yean ago a friend told me to try
Thedford’c Black-Draught, which I did,
and 1 found it to be the Best family medi
cine for young and old.
1 keep Black-Draught on hand all the
time now, and when my children feel a
tittle bad, they ask me for a dose, and ti
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught/* *
Thedfjrd s Black-Draught i« purely’
vegetable, and has been Found to regu
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re-
ilieve colic.’wind. nau<.*a
1 headache, s.ck stomach,’ a.-.d surdas!
t sj mptovcs. x • :
It has been crr«\rrt i>e f,r r*r<
jeoodition—gently but thordugidy.., 1
G#t a bohl- T»rti sues. 5Cc ,
aodSL All detlert.
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Not ter. i* lrer#l»y jr’.in that
bool v of r. *i«tiation »ill l*-
•for issuina' county ref’-Hation re ? - !
tificatos Thursday. Aj.ril .". and Fri. ■
day. April 21: 1916 All
vishinx renewal* nr now (vrtificaZo.^ f
will pk*as<* govern tbvmsolvos ac- i
rordtnfly.
J S. PADGETT. Chairman.
O. G BR1IXSE. 1
,. L H SMITH.
County Retard of Registration
WaHerWro.,8. C., April 3, 191«
4-12-2t.
NOTICE!
That on th# 2<>th dar of April,
19H. I win apply to tie probate
Jude# of Colletotj county, fay'tetters
dlsmissory of th# #«tat# of Charte*
H. Hask#!l, deceased
JAMES If. HASKELL
March 21, 1916. Administrator.
J-29-tt
Manunoth Y cllov.’
So>a Sean
prOmbtev.’iO 'bo one of the mmt
profitable cr ;*s for southern fa-Rr-
cr»* t' rywl .rc. Makes a laruc
Vtejd cl bcar.% v hich are readily
vaJiblc for oi!-r»r<wlucjng ami food
purposes. It addition to its use for
for ge, soii-improvi.-jr and stock
feeding. Splendidly .-•iapted to our
southefn soils and climate.
The NeH^lOO-Day
Velvet Bean
the quickest growing of Velvet
Beans, promise to supercede Cow
1', as very largely a* a soil-improv
ing, forage and grazing crop
throughout the South. Cheaper
td seed per acre than cow peas.
Write for prices and "Wooel’w
Crop Special** gi\ ing full in
formation in regard to Scja and
Velvet Beans. Cow Fwas, Millet,
Saad Corns, Sorghums, Stetfan
Grass, stc. Mailed free.
T* W. WOOD 6 SONS.
SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Vi.
r We desire to call attention to a few of the many ex
cellent time and labor saving farm implements we carry
in stock, and we urge you to call ahd
thoroughly bef6ttf'making a purchase.
examine them
FARMERS FRIEND COTTON PLANTER v
SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR
FIVE PLOW CULTIVATOR
V". " - DISC CULTIVATOR
, ■* » •
RED RIPPER GUANO DISTRIBUTOR
FULL LINE OF POINTS AND PARTS
FULL LINE OF FARM HARDWARE
• . ' OTHER HARDWARE IN-STOCK
and •
Wt* are building up a large busine^ throug . care’
nscientiojis' treatment of all our c ’st :> rs an
\’
ai-
Roger Hardware Co.
Walterboro, S. C.
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terboro
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visiting at.
the. ho
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Mr* .WilSi#
Garvin.
Mr. and
M re., G. 8
Wa.
h. of
Stokes
and
da’ieh*er< are
the n
*h# he
ril#
of th.c.r «!a
tighter.
x Mrs.
t Willi# Garr-fn v
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shooM \#t Ecrl Di^muras"'*!.
to"^* -matt'; propte t -oublrd » Uv n-
j’digestion end ^nst^pat’on bar#
bfnrfittrd by taking rhanihs-’r in’-
shov
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mai ir#?- c
■j other digrstiv
jstrmgth^n th#
f.w ^ f nr rt» ttc
ha? .not g»/*a •>».#■*
ontafn no j^psin or
T.vM#t« th.-** r.o or-
‘Fours red ft ho
[a trial They
# term#,*:? *
stomach and #n-
}4t t«» p#rform its functions raturrlly.
1 for sate by all dealers.’
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'• MRS. KERNS' ADVICE
To Weak. Herrons, Bun-Down Women
So. Cumberand. ML—“Pbr a long
time L suffered (rom a nervou* break-
MARVeI PAIN STOP” .*
External Only, No Burh nor Bli>ter, Certain. Harmle >s, 4 Kan.
APPLY PLENTIFULLY ’’AiMight ful W«rnilh” PAIN L s *
The * ’.prom# tegf. \ou knthv what ;ui i# at the t-tK>t «i .i
t(ft*«h. Inten-e pain, swelling of fa.->v d<v»t.ist tells yon In* cannot -top it-
Now itetek: Bath# across ioreh#at!. 4 hbth temples, both sides of fac t
point 0/ chin, with Ituhright. "Th# MiryVi Pain 8top.” Pain gone i» a
, . ^‘ ,ew minute*. R*p.at this ^ few tfrnes and the entire trouble disapp •
so weak I could hanily-waik. My hus- A pa...s^yi. rd qalckly. p,ea-I >iH‘cial circular «rt»und bottle.
THY THIS FOR. TEN CENTS'
band beard about ^ inol and got me to
’try it Now 1 have a co»xl ippetite.
Steep apandjy and amm#U and strong.
Evt-ry nervous. weak'Mpr-down woman
should tryv Vibbl.—Mf* D. W . Kerns.
Vino! is % delicious pod liver and iron
tonk. without oil. which we guarantee
to credte a healthy appetite, aid diges
tion and mate pure beail^y-tuood. **
i 1
John M. Klein. Druggist.
Walterboro. &. 1'.
Gk^e. > Phar: va y
Farmefs Bargain
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House. \V .Uteri > roDrUi; 8tore.—Walterboro 8 '
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lm igorating to the Pale and Sickly ' . Only One “BROMO QUINI^fC”
caove toaic - r ° * rt thf retmlae.C«tt lor foil 9*rr' t. H''-
Ma'ui* rJ. hJ.. - .‘f - dr,rr * cu ‘ TIVK BROMO Oil SINE. Look f»t Dig ' v U
lyv E.W.CROVK. CuressCoUiaOn- Pi' , ‘ -*
a. A tr-j» job»c. For odslu aad chi)<lrta..ioo -oosh aad heodocOe. tad «crk» oiJ