The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 13, 1917, Image 4

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V r x' ^ . LEGAL AHVERTISEMENT io ! CITATION FOR LETTERH OF AD- MINISTRATION ' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Cpuaty of Colleton. By 0. Albert Beach, Esquire, Pro- „ bate Judge. Whereas, D. B. Hudson, Clerti of Cd&rt. made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Batate and effects of H. N. Folk. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said H. N. Folk, deceased, that they be an-1 appear before me. in the ( ourt of ' Probate, to be held at Walterborn. 8. C.. on July 10th, If* 17. pext. af ter publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Admin istration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 20th dav of May. Anno Domini. 1017. Publisher! on 1he .T|»th day *f May. 1017. and the 6th. Uth. 20t’i and 27th days of June, 1017. and the 4th day of July, 1017. in The Pies? and Standard. MASTER'S SALE CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD MINISTRATION THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton. By G. Albert Reach, Esquire, Pro- . bate Judge. / Whered*. Mary Marlah" Glover made suit to me to grant her Let ters of Administration of the estate and effects of W. C. Glover. Th* e are, therefore, to cite atul admonish all,and singular the kind- dred and 'creditors of the said •W. . Glover, deceased, that they be and ppear before m**. In the Co»-t of Probate, to be held at WaD terboro^ S. C., cm the 14th day of June. next. afteF the publication ’ ereof. at 11 o’clock.in tls^Torenoon, to 'show c^use, if- any they iiav^. 'hhy tti« said Administration should not 4m* granted. Given under my hand, this 5th dav of June, nnno Domini. 1917. Published oil. the 6th and 13th days of June. 1^17. in The Presa and Standard. G. ALBERT REACH. Pi abate Judge, Colleton County STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. Court of Common Pleas. J. G. PADGETT—Plaintiff. Wm. M. \h*CORMICK, ET AL.—De fendants. Notice. Pursuant to decree rendered in the above entitled cause. I will sell at public outcry to the highest bid der, for cash, in front of the court house at Walterboro. 8. C.. on Sales- day in July. 1917, the following tract of land situated in the coun?:< and state aforesaid. And described in the deed from Thos. G. Allen to James Ice. et al.. clatecjf 11th of February. 1870. and recorded in 4 - the R. M. office for Colleton county in Rook D. ct page 292. as follows: All that swamp land' containing four hundred acres, more or les^. situated in Little SalkehaP hie. be low Cruises Ford, in St. Partholo Tri*w’s Parish, bounded North by lleape’ff Flat river, v.h'ich separates if frUm lands sold by Thos Pye to Peter M. Inabinet and J. W. W:.*- ers: Northwest i>v lands of Jesse Sm.ith (Smoak)l Southwest by land- of Jesse DuRo'l: South by land-- of late Nathaniel U^.-wavd. Sr.. an4 EnStyhy lands for.meiry Tbcmpson’. . trict, »r« appointed conduct Mid election ' If the majority of the votes cast in said school district shall be **For Additional Tag” and not “Against Additional Tax,” the additional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the elec tion the above named managers shall report to the county board of education the rgsult of the election, and shall file with their report the potl list, the ballot box and ail pa pers appertaining thereto. HUGO S. STRICKLAND. S. P. J. GARRIS. JR., S. B. SAUNDERS. County Hoard -Qt Education,- Colle ton County! Walterboro. S. C., Jure 11. 1M7. mr miei suffer! w!iKtiSW tlWMiffnst Walterhom Women I>earnfng the cause. Arc CLASSinED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One 5-piece pailo- suite fifrniture and one table fdano in good ordei* and tune. Prices cheap. Apply .to Mrs. R. Levy. • ’ • 6-in-St. FOR SALE—Almost new 2 1-2 H.jljad headaches and tlirzy sp<-lls and P. International gasoline engine. | at times-I could hardly"* s*-** across! Guaranteed to be good a* new. 1 the room. I tried lots ot remedies Price about one-half <o?i. Women ofte n suffer, not knowing the cause. Backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, Irrigular urinary passages weak ness, languor— Each a torture of itself. ’]«-g<ih»r h.rt at wraientd kid- ueys. Strike at the root—-get the cause. No other remedy more highly en dorsed than Doan's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousands— Endorsed at home. Here’s convincing testimony from a Walterboro woman: Mrs. W. Z. Ayer, Hampton St., Walterboro. says: ' For Jhe past the years I suffered from several bad attacks of kidney trouble and lumbago. 1 bad pains in my back and and often for v.e rt ks a time 1 wasn't able to straighten. 1 How many people, crippled end lame from rheumatism, owe their fwdfcm to neglected or incorrect treatment! It it the combination of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with glycerine and faypophoephites as contained in that has made Scott** famous for relieving rfreuma- utterly fail tism when other treatments have utterly failed. If you are a rheumatism sufferer, or feel its first symptoms, start on Scott** Emul*ion at once. IT MAY BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED. «o«t*Bow~ ■h^dUU.It Jl i«-a bargain. Apply *to The Pr» e s : efit. \ but didn ♦ get any perm: o.-ut ben- Dcan's Kodncy Pills relieved i r.nrf ’ Standard. jf me from the sta:tl It has been twoj FOR SALE—10»> bushel? cow .years now I have had such an \pply at Odleton Slercantile Uo*. j Walterbqro. S. U. it. I Piice. 5«c, at all dea’ejs. Don’4 FOR SALE—Fruit jars i n pints, i f-'tLH'Iy for a kidney i’-im iy— quarts and half yallons. A* Wich-'F* 1 Doan’s ''.iLlr.ey p.,'-. -the* ‘.itve man & Son. '• tf. Ith .t M-s. A. -a *. >-os . r-.'lil- .barn Uo.. f reps.. Luif ilo a V. nov owned bv Thos. M<*T* er. J’. inp ; a portion of the lands pur chaf ed/by Thor, I’ve from James .E. Heape an*! sol«l to Thos.*77!* Alien bv the said Thn*. Dye ru the 27th i FOR S\LE-*-MonunH nts. I am | agent for Cherokee Maible Work 9 I S,*e me for estimates and scour* i % niv figures bcfArc buying. r. ! lllott. Round. ?. C. •• tf. PADGETT—sAl l.'s of March. 18*. t Moo: .1 :r«* 11.—Tiie following ] 11 : invitation h^s i:,* n ist-md and will FOR s'ALK—p ,un*l tomir^o . ..ns. firove of inter,'«t to the many friendN five i er.t-* each. A Wichmau o- »*f tht con-t: acting parties:: Son. FIXATION Ft III LETT El S tlF AD MINISTRATION The vgec*M*ff’»! hidd* r w ill be : tjttired to deposit' with t’ie M ivj*— .• t (i rflficd ci,, k in flu* sum <>{ $2"'.». or tha* amount in cash, i t the time of sale, before bi u bid is finally - eepfed, which : iiioti’if will b*» .ippli***! to tlie purehas*- pi ice in ease of com- plia.p< e with the bid. and in. ca-e of non-*nmplianee, to b* forf<it<*<l t*> the owners o’’ Kie premises. Fn <.t' of noti-c*mp1iame. a i»*-ale' will b** had on sf»me sub-euio-nt rale day at th<. ti^k itjf the former purchaser. R. M. JEFFERIF.S. Master./ Waite; hoi O, K U.. Jure l .1. IPK. A W.chrnarr o - tf. f a M: Rosa Padgett let :or FOR —Sn and*.one 1 ..• rel ! coni'*iy syi- up, W. L\ D* nnett. Ehthar*!*. s. 6-6 .*. WANTED ! reques.f 9 the honor of your presence/ at t! -, marriage or hep.d«hug!.ter • THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA bounty of Colleton. By G. Alb**it Reach, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Wlheieas. Mary ,Marlah Glbver made suit to me to grant her Let ters of Administration of the estaC? and effects of Eunice Glover. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kind- dred and creditors of the said Eunice . Ojover, deceased, that they he and appear 1>efore me, in the Court of Probate/to be held at Wal terboro. S. (’., on the 14th day of lure. next, after the publication hereof, at 1) o’clock in the forenoon, ro Show cause, if any they have’, wu* the said Administration should not lie granted. Gi'Vn under my hand, this 5th day of\June.tAnno Domini. 1917 JPuhlished on the 6th and Uth days of Jqne. 1917, in The Press anti Standa “ n. Albert beach. Probate Judge^Colleton County. CITATION FOR f>F.TTFRS OF AD- MINISTRATION hjotice «,f Additional Tav Election. A THE STATE OF SOUTH t'AROLINA County of Colleton. By (?. Albert Beach, Esquire. Pro bate Judges Whereas. T. J. Runton mad*' suit to me to grant him letters of Administration of the estate and ef fects of .Mary C. Runton. These are. therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Mary ^ C. Runton, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walter- horo. S. C.. on the 15th day of June, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show Cause, tf any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given undef my hand this 1st day cf June. Anno'Domini. 1917. Published on the 6th and Uth days of June. 1917. in TheViPress and Standard. G. ALPERT REACH. Probate Judge, Colleton County, SHERIFF’S SALES By vittue of authority vested in me as sheriff of Colleton county. I till sell at public outcry the first Monday July, 1917.’being- the 2nd day of the month, the follow ing property, for 1915 taxes. I. PC AS C. PADGETT. Sheriff. Whereas application has been made to the county board ot educa tion for Colleton county to order an election in Tabor school District. No. 52. on the question of voting an additional tax levy of 4 mills in said di«trict and a petition ‘pre sented signed by one-third-of the qualified electors and resident free holders of the age of twenty-one in said district, praying said election be ordered. , It is ordered under section 12*46 of the Code of Civil laws. 19LC that an election be held Saturday. June 2.1. 1917, at Tabor /School building in said district, that only those persons who return real oij personal property for -taxation, and present registration certificate as re quired in genera) elections be allow ed to vote at said election. Each elector favoring the additional tax shall cast a ballot containing th** words "For Additional Tax’’ pyinttd or written thereon and each ejector opposed to said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the words “Against Additional Tax” printed or written thereon. Polls wjil be opened at 8 o’clock a. m.. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m. W. W. Martin. J. E. Hudson, and C. R. Crosby, trustees of said dis trict. are appointed managers to conduct said election. If-the majority of the \otes cast in said school district shall be “For Additional Tax” >fid not “Against Additional Tarp^Mhe additional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the' elec tion the above named managers shall report to the County Hoard of Education the result of the election, and shall file with their report the poll list, the ballot box and all pa pers appertaining thereto. HUGO S. STRICKLAND, . R: P. J GARRIS. 1 JR S R SAUNDERS. County Hoard cf Education. Colle ton County, Walterboro.C . June ]1 1917. C. \Y \\ \\TED—YOU TO HUY YOU : , I. I 1! E R T Y 1. O A N ROND 1 THROUGH VS. YOU HAVE F ONLY TWO DAYS IN WHICH' TO ACT. TELEPHONE US AT ONCE. AS IT IS TOO LATE T< • WRITE. IN (BIDER THAT WE MAY G ET YOUR SUHSCRIP TIOX IN NOW FARMERS A. MERCHANTS DANK. Waiter- boro, S. C,. o It. W ANTED—The public to know that I represent three FIRST ClJYSS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. * and ran take care of any^nriVl all lisks.' whet la r in town or coun- May Rowtna lo M D vi.i Ei ie Sa..Is ne.GI;..- xfienj June J.'t: ■» t *. * 4 .i ft' f i O v At Hon^e s .c.:ks. South L'a^ming. MAKE SORE OF SATISFACTION You can do it by having u$ do your DRY CLEAX ING AND PRESSING. We remove all spots, clean and brighten with uni ai li ng sat i s f actory -n.i J m 9 * ^ )V results. Many delicate, gowns, waists, etc., are ruined cleaned according to" home made method-. Our work wilP surely please you, and our prices a v never high. THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUB rr. M. CROSBY, Manager. , Thore 8-JJ , * Viard’s Barber Slvip. — try. If interested wn;.* I. M. FISHRURXK. < ary Farmers and Merchants Rank: tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT—One n* vr store U rid ing. Apply to C. Gregory, Wal- *o tei^rifiro. S. (’. . , tf. Voil RENT —Five room house with electric lights in desirable locali ty. Apply to M. Paniottie at th<* Singer slewing Machine Co. tf. BUSINESS LOCALS STR AY ED—On»* me<liuni size bla k sow tiizz back with piggs; mark ed Clap and hole in one ear. swal low fork ;.nd underbit in other. Any information of sow notify F. !\ Hiers, Walterho.o, R. J, It. NOTIJ'E—All poisons having hog? accustomed to landing in the field belonging to Judge Peurifoy and now planted by D. C. L. Hiers. AV. Stnoak. I^wi? Fish er Isaac Owens. are warned to keep hogs out of this fieTd. After thX notiep they will he dealt with as planter, of fiel<j deem best to protect their crops. RKAA AKlw—$25 will ptlW any person for information and proof to convict the person or persons who broke open and injured my boa^ at Ja* ksonboro ferry on th<» 26th day o«. May. last. P. P. Hiott. AA’alteiboro. 8. (\ 6-6-2tp. Mr. and Mrs, \yr M. GodN-v. it I-lanii'cn, were in Walterboro this niQining. M/ GodJcy complains that the < roo_t i<>u^, is injuring his corn xfn one of his farms, and he < an^do \ to consult with Fa/m D* imtn.st;,*: n Agent Risher as to tl>rk trouble. DIZZY SPELLS Relieved After Taking Two Bottlei Of Cardui, Says Tennessee , N Lady. n; Notice „f AdtUtiona! Tax I lection . . M.u*le < ane S< h<H>l District. Murray Rios: 240 acres of lan*l. bounded North by Ren Hughes- East by Josiah Hiott. AVest bv .D. 'Whereat ♦appliention n made to the county board * : •diic-v tiqir for Uolleton county to < -d*'- an election in Ruffin sw-hoolX district. No. 26. on the question of voting an additional tax levy of 4 inMls m said district nnd a p- t tion j -c- sented signed by one-thi’d *'f Do* qualifleil ele« for? an<! le-hl^rt f;ee. r holdpfs of the age of t went •■-on,. ;n «nid district, praying said •lection be ordered. j It is ordered under ««o: ; on 12*'6 I of the Uode of <*i\il law®. 1'»12. that an election le> eld Thjrrsd^ir, June 21. 1917. at II. I). Padg. tt. J-'s store in saitl district. , that or.lv those persons who return real or W. Hughe®, South by Josiah Hiott. personal prop, -ty for taxation, and Taxes, costs and penalty. $15.24. i present registration certificate n® re- ColtAgevitle Arbool District. J. D. Ackerman. Sr : 2095 acre®, bounded South by H. S. and J. D. Ackerman: East by Edisto river. West bv M. L. and H. S.| Ackerman; North by Reeves. Taxes, cojds and penalty. $174.41. H. S. Ackerman and J. P. Acker man: 480 acres, bounded North and West by J. D. Ackerman: East by Edisto river: South by Rhame Taxes, costs and penalty, $46 $0. quired in gen err. I elections b*. allow *d to vote ;:t sv.id ele< fii'n. Each elector favoring the ariditt.mal tax shall cast a ballot' containing the words "For Additional Tax” print, d or written thereon.and each elector opposed to said additional tax shall vote* a ballot containing the words "Against Additional Tax” printed or written thereon. Polls will be opened at 8 o’clock a. m and closed at 4 o’clock p. m K D. Carter. J. W. Miley. Jr., apd B. B Crosby, trustees pf said dit>- Highest Quality Lowest Price Wbltwell, Tenn.—Mrs. G. P. Cart wright. of this p’.ace, writes: “About Jour years ago the dizzy si*eils got so Lad that when I wchld start to walk I would just pretty tear fall. I wasn’t past doing my work, but was very much run-down. 1 toid my husband I thought Cardui \ would help m.c. as a lady who lived ! next door to me ^iad taken a groat deal, and told me to try it. This was when we were living in Kentucky. My husband got me a bottle and I took it according to directions. It he’.jed me so much that he went back and got me another bottle. I got a whole lot better and just quit taking it. I got over the dizzy spells...! took no other medicine at that time nor since for this trouble. No, Ure never regretted taking Cardui. I felt just fine when 1 finished the second bottle.” Purely vegetable, mild and gentle in its action, Cardui, the womans tonic, may be the very medlc’ne you need. If you suffer from symptoms of female troubles, glva Cardui a trial AH druggists. NC-12* m rocczEp WITH THE AEMJIHC SSOOVl ■ fiASNEDH A PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION IS ONE THAT SERVES THE PUBLIC /* WE OFFER THE ACME OF SERVICE IN LIFE SURANCE. IN CASUALTY INSURANT. E. FIRE INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. EITTOiEXCY iS THE KEYNOTE OF OUR ORGAN. IZATION. GOLLEION MCE 8 REALTY CO. R. M. JEFFERIES* Pres. C. F. MUCKENFUSS. Mgr. / Buggies and Wagons We desire to offer for sale at prices and terms to suit, a full line of buggies and wagons. We have in the following well- known makes: Taylor-Cannady, Parker and Kentucky. We can suit your fancy in any kind of «r buggy you desire. We handle also the celebrated RUSSELL Wagons, one and two horse. BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS IN STOCK. See us if interested before placing your order. Walterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Company. > SinMt i* the name that stands f. r higli- cst quality in Sewing Machines. The Smt:- er’s several styles ure the best family ma chine? on earth. ICECREAM FREEZERS make hot days eo<' let ar. pieasantlr. Make your' ua THI.Y AF:F SOLD o\ F.ASA TKRA1S. tMd Tuaohifits t a»; * n tn «.vchange Trims librtral for the farmers. Uall. ’phone or write to SINGER SHOP M PANIOTTIE. Mgr. R. Avnaue. WAlterbor®. s C. crrani at home; its healthier and better for the family, al so cheaper. Come in and see the best line of freezers made. All sizes. Prices reasonable. SPECIALS THIS WEEK ,\ • ■ / - GRITS $3.99 to $4.25 per sa.k BEST HIGH GRADE I*LOUR ■*•••$13.98 per* tbl. BICE $5.80, $6.40 and $6.95 per sack FEED OATS. 5 bushel sacks $4.95 per sack CORN, per bushel ...... .$1.9S HORSE AND MULE FEED $2.85 per sack MEAT. 22 to 28 cents per pound; LARD, 20c per pound. Wc carry a full line of fancy and staple groeerie-, Shoes, Hates. Caps, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. Make our store your headquarters while in Walter- boro. Yours most truly. A. 1CRNAN 8 SOR F. C. BENNETT, Manager.