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PAGE TWO THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, June 27, 1917. ■f m The Preae and Standard WaiUrter*, S. C.. TOOJ8HED BVERT WKDVBBDAT mKoon wi rm " jjn^gTAypABP. MRM. D. R. nR-A^TiV !•> -• Walt^rbcrp, R. F. D.. June 23.— Mrs. D. R. Drawdj, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O’Quin. died June 10 at her father’s home, after suffering several months of rheuma tism and heart trouble. She was baried *» Blaek Creek ' Monday i morning, the funeral services being i conducted by Rev. Graham, pastor of a Walterboro church. There was a large crowd of sor- . . w»u rowing reUtives and friends assem- Entered at tko po*tow»r* ' bled to pTy the last tribute of re- C-. second class »|M»ct to Mrs. -fitawdy. She leaves to mourn her loss a heart brok?n husband, 'athe-. mother. (*o sis ters and two brothers. * The deceased was a member of Great Swamp church. She joined this church when she was quite young and was a faithful memb^’ ever since. . The. sympathy of a iarge * number of relatives Subscription Rate*: Om T«nr. f .73 .. .4* TOP. (AI.I.K>DALE) ? nUMiREKS * # PEXIEL o * * ****** * * ******** Walterboro. Route 5. June 2&.— Mr. Editor, the writer .considers this the best news that has been | sent in to The Press and Standard from this section in many years. There is a petition in circulation for an extra 3 mill tax for Peniel school district. With thb 5 mills we already have and the three which we expect to have within^the next week or so. will rive Peniel 33 8 mill. levy, which will make all the. good citixens ■ of this section Vel good.' County Superintendent Strickland will order the election. At least two-thirds have signed the petition, and sever?! others will sign when it is presented to them. The legislature of the State pas«- The Profess, a new paper, mad-- ks 6o» last week to the^ublic. Th- Progress is . being published at At-j ■ lend ale. and begins with a very ’ creditable * issue. The pap*- -hij -eight pages., four home print, and is filed with lise news matte-. we’.» presented and carefully made up ( The paper makes a creditable ap pearance. H. J. Casque and B C Getsinger are proprietors. Press and Standard extends a cor dial welcome to this newspape". and! ed an qot for 150.000 to be appro- friends goes out to th/* -sorrowing j printed annually for ,schools.- not family. t over $"5 00 for the principal and not ovqc $50.00 for an assistant and GIRLS! LEMON JUICE H*-w to make a Creamy B»-auty I^r- tion for a few t ents. T%e juite of ETHTOR BtfOKER RK**»<.>'* f tw^en ill for 1 then The Press and Standard reg*e'.« to note that our good friend JU'- . old C. Booker. -has been forced to give, up his position as editor of th - Spartanburg Journal, on account ' .his health. He has R^p.etime. and i? now 4^ Columbta. where he is recuperating M'. /w. Booker is succeeded by 1 • T. C-ook. w ; lvo has been t*.fegratTlTeditor o'. Th e .Spartanburg Herald. In the severance of Ms fonhe'* tlon with *The Journal and wit 1 newspaper work South * arolina a - lost in Editor Booker one f t • - bett newspaper men in the Stare, and here’s hoblhg he will «oen h able to assume again the editorship of a live newspaper somewhere. . • two fresh lemons., st-a:hed »into ^ bottle containing three ounces of orchard whit- makes a whole quarter pint of t iir.t c.f tb*- skin bea/T 1 mest remarkable lemon si t-Sf.er at aiectut the cost one must paj for a kmall jar cif the ordinary col l creams. Care should be taken to strata ' the lemon juice through n fee h’th so-no lemon pulp gets in ’• is lotion win- keep fresh fc- me nth*. Every wnjnan kno ^s f-hi-t leaKn juice is used to t^each and 'remove Ruch blen^ishep as freckle«. s^UownesR and tan and is th*. ideal not more' than 50 pupils to the teacher, .and not fewer than 2’5. and all such Schools, levying an 8-I mill tax would parte ipafe in getting] State aid from these fun<Js. ?.nd j mould be* guaranteed a seven months term. Tfce writer asks the questions) here Who Js it that doesn’t want) a ierg'-r school 1 '- or who i« it that j will rot sign a petition forca ^ mill| lew' and who is it tha.t will not vote rc*r the lew? The answer ‘is. ) only he who doesn’t care fc>f his bovs* nr tirU’ futu-e yotfare. We *xpect ’hat there’cgil! be a little croup of .willful men. but we truly hope not. ?r c f .'•.1! patrc»n=-can s<-e as the. .w-riter >e*! think it is v grand oppertunitv for the future generation. Po - l* t u* V.ll t«^n out c*n electii.n dav and oast out ballot fer fri,*- *\t:» levy, even though wv don't g* t a, change to sign the p^-j tition, . • Th*- f*rme-s h this s* tlon arVl about through laying-hy corn. G E N U I N E PALM BEACH -AND*- COOL CLOTH / O skin *cft*-fc* w hit-t e; and b« auti f} ♦- r ' sq J 1 *1 tfv ! - C-< t t !.r< c- mini * 9 f* orchard whi te at uir- drug store ar.-l. tw*» lemjons fro^i t!i e jrrocVf, i: n 1 nialt* * up a q ua>rt- r pint of t i >. < fly fra; .-r.int 1* :n on lotion an i n.. -- age it < l.nlv into t e far*. :: • k. ar>, s an-J h mds. ^ •r* I»r . and Mr* R. Bailey an-i | Mi-s riaudi .» Ba;le> left last' V e* k li.r Wall* •» x-ro, w!i* re- l)r. B; il* y to tak e charge of the city schools th*-- e next session. Dr. ah-I Mrs. Bailey will be greatly mi h* r*- Dr. Bail* V having lieen sup- ! eribtendent and Mjs. Bailev a management.— Bar'awell Sentinel. THOSE AWFUL CHAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering * ’ ; mm .it 5:*- ■. '4 v The Press and Standard desires to congratulate Colletotj county on account of the splendicl report mad' ; r«-acber in our high schools here for In the campaign for fund* for tN^-j several years. The school has been Red frers*. We were a bit afraid j a success under Dr. Bailey - that thPs county would not be abl® to T^ise her assessment of $3.00**, but no mc»re will we ever feel Giat thle countv will not measore dp to the' requirements and to the ooli- gations which such calls always en tail. In plac-e c.f not being able to have raised .this amount. Ppllefon could easilv have raised^fwice the amount and not have felt it There are many citizens of the cpiiOfv who-. did not contribute, whey could have! ■ '-•/ • ■ made large contrihutfons. and oth ers who gave only small amount who could, if there bail h«en need I 'Tor it. have greatly increased thser Rum* given and not have uus«ed it. The poj^nt of sacrifice in giving wa*. not reached, and never have we seen more , willing givers to any cause. , X* This campaign shows that folle- ton county has many noble. Chris tian citizenc, who indeed find ic more blessed to give than to re ceive. The appeal for th»w im mense war fund was made in ttac hame of the country and appeal* d to the highest and best in man's nature. Our .people measured up to the trust reposed in them, and have shown the world that they are nlRo patriots. They will me*t oth er tests as they are given in the same manner. Colleton will not permit herself to be placed in thei column of •‘slarker*.’ and only a few of hex citizens will so designate themselves by thetr resistance to , such appeal* as thi* for Red Cross) funds. The Press and Htandard take- off! J 0 rr y - r ‘d Brampton Wich ita hat to the faithful worker. who] mtn ** d ,n Charleston one have given so largely of thetr time m IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL •-fait- 1Cur l.ivcr Without 'Inking Von si* k and Can Not Salivate. Ev.-v dnlguist in town—your clrugtisi and overybodp's dnurgj<t has noticed .1 treat falling off in th-* -ale of calom* l. They all give th*’ -att *■ reason. DodscHi’* Jdver Ten' is taking its pla< e. “Calomel is dangerous and peo ple know if. v*hile Dodson's Liv*r Te n* is perTcctly safe and gives b*-f- t*-r r*-ults./ said a prominent local druggi-t. Dod-on’s Liver Tone '« personnlly guarante ed , • by every druvgi.-t v^ho sells it. A large bot- Jle costs r.* cents, and if it fails ta give easy relief in ey-ry ease of liver ‘luggishness and constipation, you 1 a'*- only to a«k for your mon- I ey Vru k. “ . . Doc!icon's Liver Tcne i« a plea«- ■*M. -t .nr. pure In vegetable r* m- !' '.-ir’ ie-c t'^ both children and ! dt- Take n spoonful at night r 1 A„kr an feeling fine; no biliou®- -.. •' ck T.eadac'he kc.id sfetmach Showing an Attractive Line These Suits. In This line You will Find Splendid Values in the Plain and Pinch Back Models STRAW HATS AND PANAMAS « • f * ■ • -. ■ , . '' 5^ • *" * * ■ • "* * . w. - ■ STYLES TO SUIT EVERYBODY THE H. W. COHEN STORE- A. S. KARESH, Mgr. SHERIFF’S SALES LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS MASTERS SALE STATE OF SOI TH CAROLINA. County ot Cpllrton. Court- of Common Plea-. J. G. PADGETT—Plaintiff. , vg. W: \. M. McCOItMICK. FT AL.—D<- fendantg. Notice. Pur-uant to decree rendered in llgrtwrillc. Pa.—“For twelve yearn , I suffered with Urrible cramp*. I would have to stay in bed aeveral days every month. I tiled all kinds of remedies and was treated by doctor*, but my trouble con tinued until one day 1 read about Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vege table Compound and what it bad done for other*. I tried ft - _ _— „ .amt dow I am never troubled with cramps and fee' like a different woman. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham'* Vegetable Com- “ ‘Tamrecommend- rienda who suffer as I did." Naylor, Box 72; Marysviile, Pa. Young women who are troubled with rainful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting wpella or indigestion should take Lydia E. Pirkham’f Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and heipful advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con. hdentiaJl, Lynn. Mas* Only women open and read fCth letter*. f' '(cn-!ip;{ted bowel-. It rloe-n't c-.t-* r .an-* inconvenience all th ree 1*: -. iflte \iol*-nt calomel. Tike . <i(-*- .if f.'> rr*l today and tomb*- rcr.w w )1 f«*^l w**^k. -ick nau -*?!♦•<! Don*.f lo«f< a day’s wo-k T..k* I 1 ' Ison'- Ljver Tcin<- insfead a” ! fe* 1 fin*, fall f*f vigor >t^d an hiticn. t* At: Hr* i^yoia l. x'inanam * ' pound too highly and 11 mg it to my friends who 1 —Mrs. George R. Ni ******* * * ******* * * Hiomu.i.K * * * ******* * ******** Bound. June 23.—Crops are looking fine and we have plenty of pnitton corn to eat. We shall goon have water nrelon®, *0 timeg are fitting better, eh' J S. JonfJm and family, of LodgoY were \isitor* in our midst a few days ng.n . • G. F. Hiott, who has been work ing in Cbatleston for the p»«t year, i* at home for a short while with *'>» parent.-.| Mr. and Mr?. A. IV Hiott , K* v Graham presented to us a very good sermon on his last ap- T or .Written thereon and each elector opposed to said additional tax Fhall vote a ballot containing the words Against Additional Tax’’ printed or written tfeereop. Polls will be opened a* 8 o’clock a. m.! and closed at 4 o’clock p. m. .T. M. Strickland/F\ Padgett and J*ff E. Strickland. trasTres of sail district, are appointed managers to th* above *nlvtled caus.. 1 will -r il conduct said election at publimtautcry to the highest bid- tier. fof cash, in front of the court ho»ud> at Walterboro, Con Sale-- ylay in July. 1M7. the following tract of land situated in the county and State aforesaid, and describe l in the tired from Thos. G. Allen to James Ice. et al . datecj 11th of February. 18*0. and .recorded in the R. M*. f. office for Colleton county in Biiok D. at page 2f*2. as follows: All that swamp land containing four hundred 'acreR. more e*r lee*. situated in Little Salkehatchie. be low Cruises Ford, in St. Bartholo mew’^ Parish, hounded North by Heaye’s Flat river, which separate* If the majority of the vote? cast in said school district shall be \For Additional Tax" and not "Agam-t Additional Tax" the additional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the ‘lec tion the above named managers shall report to the County Board of Education the result of the election, and shall file with their report the pell list, the ballot box and all pa pers appertaining thereto. HUGO ?. STRICKLAND. S. P. I. GARRIS, JR. S. B. SAUNDERS/ County Board of Education. .Collo^ * ton County. Walterboro, S. Q/Jure IJj lf*17. P.y virtue of authority vest d me as sheriff of Colleton county. 1 will sell at public outcry the fir-- Monday in July, 1917, being t.- Lnd day of the month, the fujtaw- ing property, for 1 $15 taxe<. LUCAS C. PADGETT. Sheriff Maple Cam* S» h«x>l District. Murray Bros: ‘.’4ft acres of land bounded North by Ben Hughe* East by Josiah Hiott; West 1\v l \V. Hughes; South by Josiah Hiott. Taxes, costs, and penalty. $15.2 1 Cottaijeville School Distrii t J. f>. Ackerman. Sr.: a< bounded South by H. S. and J i Ackerman: East by Edisto ri* West by M. L. and H. S. Ackerpia North by Reeves. Taxes, cost- ' penalty. $174.41. H. S. Ackerman and J. P. AcI-.-m man: 480 acres, bounded N > * \jnd West by J. D. Ackerman: hv Edisto river; South bv Rhiui" Tixgs. costs and penalty. XS.fiO \ IJ-Ki AI. N DT1CE - it from lands gold by Thos. Pye to Notice of Additional Tax Election. Whereas application has been made to the county board of educi- tion for Colleton county to order an election in Hudson’s Mill school dis trict, N'o. 15. on the question of yed- ing an additional tax levy of 3 mills in said district and a petition pre sented signed by one-third of the qualified electors and resident free holders of the age of twenty-one in - --- vm - 1 ?aid district, praying said election muntment. His regular appoint-i ■pyjf successful bidder will be re- l»e ordered r ivnt- at Bethlehem are the fi-st quired to deposit with the Master a | Peter M. Inabinet and J. W. Wat ers: Northwest by lands of Je^M* Smith (Pmoakl: Southwest by lands of Jesse DuBnis: South by lands of late Nathaniel HA>'«rard. Sr., and East by lands formerly Thompson’.-, now owned by Thos. McTeer. Be ing a portion of the lands purchaj^ e-d by, Thos. Pye from Jan.«> E Heape and sold to Thos. G. Allen by the said Thos. Pye on the 27th of March. 1854. It is ordered under section erd third >undav of * ach month. ] c<>t tiflcd che'k in the sum of f25«'.'of the Code of Civil laws. 1912. d^> this week and service to thelf counrry'? call in tYiis matter. Without such *«-r vice this large sum of money could not have been raised With it and such people in the county we ?e-*l sec«re and a ju«t pride n th* com-! ty of our home. NEVER N» «.|>*T \ < OI.D 4 chill /ffe- hith*ng. 'oolinir t.f Rrfrr eterdee and draft* siddenlv g've the cold e-rms ■ a fr *i fcolj that niav Je^.J to gornethfek w'*>r*e Safety r‘eo»*ire« early t-».i*Tnen» Keen I*r King s New* Discovery on , land This p!**a«ar* balsam Terr edy aliav« inflammation, soothes the couch an 1 f reri,i!r« the tis«ne« Better be safe than «orrv Bre^jt ■ •in the cold with p- King* Ve*r ; Discovery before it f* too late 4* your drnrgist. S<V. $T on TH$: i:\II.N Oh t XlNSTIPATION Constipation is one of the main reasor.« why th«‘ average human life is below 40 v« ars leaving waste matc , *’al in t”*- body, poison* 1he «**». * - nd Mood and makes us I liabYe tt. «,ck headaches, biltausn* ss, 1 net\o ;«r— and muddy sjrin. W,hen I ^ -0*1 r, t. t ►, sc ptom*. 1: v Dr. j r ’ Kim'- N. w Lif, PiBX They give I t rompr •• lief, a * rufld. non-gripvxig | h act cbd .!. "d p'e^chlng at night every first Sundav nTght. WelL Mr. Editor, it will scon be a bugy time' canning Tomatoes w ; ll soon be rip*v Garden* ate sDll looking fine. Mis- Esfell Fond‘r>of Walter- b- o. s spending a f. w day s with M.k* Fairy Hiott. Mr. and M’s. Junior FenderX .if D - 1 •*«»(. spent Surdav with t>fSJ • Ms. Mr. iar ! Mrs. B fi:' M e*t Round. r or that amount in cash, at the time of sale, before his bid is finally ac cepted. which amount will b< applied to the purchase price in case of com pliance with the bid. and- n case of non-compliancr. to -he forfeited m the ow ners of^Hr/premis* s In cas« of Bon-ci>mpl;an{'*, a *^sale will he bad-rdTson*-* subsequent -alesday £? risk cd the former purchas'r. R. M. JEFFERIF.?. - . Master - b,M0. <5. C . Jnr.e 13. 191;. that an election be held Saturday June 30. 1917, at Hudson’s Mills school house in said dictrict, that only persons who return real or P“*sonal property for taxation, and pre-ent registration certificate a* r**- Notice is hereby given th»< ail creditors of\thc estate of W C. Glover, deceased, are required t file with the. uiidersigned. or he- attorneys. Messrs. Fishburne v Fishburne. tan itemized statement of their claims, duly attested; an-: all persons indebted to the raid es tate are hereby notified to m.vk payment to the undersigned. MARY MARIAH GLOVER. Administratrix of the Estate of W. C. Glover. Deceased. 6-S7-TD. Walterboro. S. C.. June ,27. 1917 otaA- hru hrdlutaoihrdluhrdd 1785 tftir COI.LEGE OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA’S OLDEST COLLEGE . 133rtl Year Refrins September 28lli Entrance examinations at all t!.' county seat? Friday, July 13. at :• a. m. Four year course leads to the A P and B. S. degrees. A two-year pie- mc-dical course is given. A free tuition scholarship is :t‘ signed to each county of the Slai Spacious buildings and athlet e quired in general-election* W allow- „ „ , , , . •?. f'f ^ Ir^rv <lrurc -f. 25c. bi f. a* r/Tld non-griping! B wl Orfrij.Taint add top** to your *ys*• m L 1jj.-^C1* cture .tt o tv». • ebmplexiop At y.iurj^rlr* «, Iowa, chu in India. ne of th* D.-s cs a missiona*v Xdditiona! Tav BTb-ctioe. \..r p'> GTon )/.* Y.v*i M' •>.» M • • G -Jfr •e vucfts^erf'kev. y. thbt week- of JTItU’r. B. Smith ' rr m Ir. La • dd j 1 going Into the in- **•’ •• r "f Ir.t.Ma. wiu re .1 *• was tak* n -1^. th: t h. t jul a bottle of Cbani- h* dain’s *'olic. ( bob 1 a and Pir- ' a K*mfdywith him an>! believ- d i ni RE. I.IEVED * Ur. n’s diseases demand jire- Pdnc«s When the child wrakr.a vou at r-ght. gasping and strane- rg ' 1-eafh. how- thankful you ■ir# ; ^a.c Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Hcn* > at hind. This effective rent- }l it ii : - H4H GONE TO THF FRONT I-odge. June 25 - Willie | jnne*. son of Mr and Mrs. J » Jon**. w a * at '’on#- last week, having come to - !\ loosens the mucous and permits ?*V rood M bT< '*">'* taxing for ^he free and natural breathing Its fj’ M J- ha,, »olunteered soothing balsams heal the irritated tn the engineering corps in Atlanta membrane and arrests further in tend ld .. T rtl wr^fiammatioa. Pleasant to lake Keep c °Brtraction and^Dr Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hbaey i Q the will doabDajs be sent to F^nce j heuse for all coMs and bronchial at »a early date J Lroobles life. Thi? rom- • '* >• d v, :c. * safully in India. Y '■ a* a p'*\*r:tiye and cure fo«- 1 hrlera. You may know from thi* *’at it o..n lie depended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint th<ir occur in this country. Obtain able everywhere. Notice Wh« :eas\ made to t «iv;:rry board ^ ' educa tion fn- Colletonxn-jnty to or<?«— -n el*ction in StrifeT r.*L? hcvl d.-’rl V No. 4. on ?h* q .»>• iorNp: voting additional tax !* .y of * mills in «aid ’ district und a petition pre sented sign*d by one-third of th. qualified ebetors and resident f**w- * Re tor favoring the additional tax ‘had cast a ballot containing the wrrd* “For Additional Tax’* print*-! or written thereon and each elector opposed t» said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the word* "Against Addition;*! TsV print*d or written thereon. Poll* will Iv open-d ?t 8 o’clock a, ro. and closed at *4 oVJork p H- A. Crosby. K. K Hudson and J D Hudson, trustees of said dis trict. are appointed managers Uf i conduct sa-d election. If the n.ajfrity of the ycy*' r .* ! in said school district shall V ••?*’| _ Additional Tax ’ -nrd not • Agai-r-t j ^ A ^*^ LOANS Iditior.al *;\ , f- nexcelled library facilitie* Expense moderate. For term end catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH Pm th* Wbe*»r«r Yoo Need a Qaaerai Tonic Taka Grove's CroT «* i Tasteless ckiH Toeic is equally valuable as s Geaeral Taaic because It contaios the 100:0 P ro P«rties of QUININE isd IRON. It acts oa the Liver, Drive* o«t Malaris, Enriches the Rk-od r.nc r '‘ * RR the ITLole Syweia. jC rtL-r holders of the ntrol twenty-one in said district, piayjwg said election A iditional Tax be. ordered. shatKbo levied. U is ordered under section 13fl0 Witritj t*n days paftef-'the el* of the Code of Civil law, 1312. 1 r ' n the ipove named manag* • that an election be held Saturday, shall repors to the county hoard of June 30. 1?17. at Strickland schorl «ducation the result of the elert on building in said district, that only an d shall file with their report th- those persons who return real or P°H H**- the ballot box and all pa- personal property for taxation, and P* r » appertaining thereto, present registration certificate as re- HUGO S. STRICKLAND quired in general elections be allow- s. P. J. GARRlft. JR ed. to vote at said election. Each g B. SAUNDERS, elector favoring the additional tax Coonty Board of Education Colle shall cast a ballot containing tbe ton Coonty. For Additional Tai” printed^ Walter boro «. c„ June 11, 1117. -•' T - * . "' , . : - . ) LOAN ApplicaHons Wanted WE CAN HANDLE AT ■ V 1 SEVERAL APPLICATIONS Fell IN AMOUNT (»“ AND UPWARDS FOR V I’lVlT VI:AR PERIOD. Colleton Insurance and Realty Company R. M. JEFFERIES. Pres. C.F. MUCKENFUSS. Mgr. WALTERBORO, S. C.