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s • y *AGE Ppm THE PRESS AND STANDARL Wednesday, August 1, 1917. LEGAL ADYERTISEIIENTS AS ORDINAXC'E providing; for th* U«ea*i*ir or Refftstr&tion of dors ia the Town of Walterboro. a fee therefor aad pea- alty for Tiolatioa thereof. Be it ordalaed by the Mayor mad Aldermen of the Town of Walter- .* boro now in session: ', Section 1. That all persons omn- inp or rontrollinp any doc or doc* ^within the Town of Walterboro,are hereby required annuailr between SeptembeTist to 3rd. both dates in clusive. to apply to the Town Tier* and Treasurer to register, and to procure a metal tap. duly stamped. * for each dor. and pay to the. Clerk AN ORIMNAKO: To prohibit automobile(|. motor cycles or motor vehicles 'Mat outs" being used or left open and to re quire said vehicles to have muf flers-that will minimize the exhaust A in the Town of Walterborp. and to provide j^nalty for the violation theerof. t *,,,*,«******* ** Emest A:Marvin * with the farmer* * # # ******** * * ****** • ** . • « 4 Again I wish to call the attention of the people ,of Colleton »o the trip to Georgia* and Alabama to study the ravages of the bol’ wc*o- vil. Some ten to twelve men have definitely decided to go oh this trip, but doubtless there^are others who would like to go. M5re than fifty men are going from Sumter county and at least twenty should go from Colleton. I would urge anyone who can to decide at once and write, to me so that we can make all ar rangements. be it ordained by the Mayor and*j Our plan ir a* follows: « *»* xu--1*mars fiiFtxiaVi a car Improving Swine Aldermen'of the Town of Waiter- boro. now in session: . Section 1. That it ifhali be un lawful from and after the passage of this ordinance for >any .driytr. of any automobile, motorcycle ^br iho- tor vehicle _to drive or leave open if** while within the in- and Treasure,- at the time of suc*> I tut ou . _ , registration a license' fee. of On' corporate limits of the Toad o, Dollar for each doc so owned , or " alterboro. controlled; which llicens* fee shah | faction 2. That all automo lie*, he turned Into the Town Treasury i motorcycles or tuotor vehicles sba.l hv the said Clerk and Treasure-!^ required to have mufflers that and be expended on the repair of | !U»nin*l*c the sound of the ex- the streets and highway* of said -haust from said vehicle in t.i town. Provided further, that the * T° w n of W alterhoro. • > Section 3. That any person vio lating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not ' exceeding FlttO.tio or im prisonment not rxceeding ‘ thirty days. owner of anv dog or dogs acquired after the date« of registration here in designated, shall immediately thereafter, apply to the Clerk and Treasurer for registration and r. metal tag for the same and pay the ' fee bereth provided therefor. Section 2. That any dog or dogs found within the Town of Walter- horo. after thia ordinance shall go ' into effect. without a metal tag dulv stamoed.atid rot having been regis tered as herein provided, shall be Impounded by any of the police of <T i T f AC SOCTH r AttoLlN \ said town, and if not redeemed by THE S * TATE OK »ObTH t AKiAJNA, the navipent of CVne Dollar to the ( °unty of ( olletop. Clerk and Treasurer within two I Court of ( ommon Pleas One man furnish a car and three other* go with hijn: the three to pay the running Expenses and up keep of the car on the trip. I am sure we could not spend a thirty or thirty-five dollars more profitably. We will visit territory recently in- .ted by the weevil and al«o som« tlTot hn.« had weevil for four to six years. Here we can see how: fairn- ers and bus -ness men have success fully combatted this pest, that vi’l soon be upon us. • I am giving below .^pproximat'ly the itinerary for the trip: Leave from*The Pros- and Stand ard 4i f h a. ni. sharp. Aug. l.’ti:. Arrive .Aiken. 50 miles. I:b0 p. m. Arrive Augusta. Ga.. IT miles 2 p. m- Ar. McBean. Gc... 15 miles, 3 p. uvS Ar. Waynesboro. Ga.. 15 mi. 4 p. m. - Ar. l^ouisville. Ga., 25 mi.‘ 5 p.’ m Perhaps the prettiest bunch- -of Duroc Jersey hogs, or Durocs, at they are now called is on the tarrc "of Ernest A. Margin, who has a plantation near Green Pond. Mr. Marvin is'always eager to improve his breed, and is specializing in the raising of Durocs. * : Only, a few weeks ago, on the 4th of July. Mr.- Marvin, imcompany with T. P. Mur-*f ray. of Walterborb. went to Coch.- rac. Ga.. where there was a big auc tion fale of Durocs by Peacock Bror. and Hodge*. There were 4 1 hogs sold, and the average price* paid was $142.70. Mr. Marvin se-„ cured two of the 4 4 sows offered for sale. His first purchase w-as the second soldj, and for this one he paid $!$*>. Mr. Marvin also pur- ! chased the fourth sow sold tor ‘ ? 143. Mr. Marvin, prior to this pu-- • ch.r-e, had some of the finest brood sow ■ ever brought to .r is- county. He feels f at'he will yton .have n dro' of hogs second to none in‘thi county. — HAKEKS NKKDKII FOR \HMY Ratified by Council thia the 26th Ar. Sanders*.nville. 26 miles 7 p m. day of July, 15*17, «*. Attest: JOHN D.’CLOVER, D. B. BLACK. Mayor Clerk and Treasurer. MASTER* sale dava, thereafter, shall , be shot or otherwise disposed of in the discre tion of the Mayor. Section 3. Thif? ordinance shaM go into effect on the first day of Fenteniher. 15*17. Ratified hy Crtqnril this the 26|h dav of .Julv, 1M7-. Attest JOHN D GLOVER. D. B. BIJVCK.. Mayo; t'lerk and Treasurer. -— —4— CITATION KOH I.KTTFBS OF Al»- MINISTRATIOV FTATE OP SOVTH CAROUXA. Countv of Colleton Py .G^ Albert Beach. Rsquipb. Pro bate Judge. , / W'hcreas. Henrietta J. Carter made suit to me to grant her let ters of Administration wirh wiM an- naxed; of the estate and effects of* Caleb .1* Carter f/ These are. therefore/ to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred ^nd cr«^iitors of/fhe «atd Caleb J. Carte^. deceased., that tHev be and annear before d»g. in the Gwnrf Of Probate, to be ,Tieidj at Waltei* on thf 11th dav of Au- A. P. Hlott, et al.. Plaintiffs. vs. Jeanette Hiott, D* femiant. Pursuant to decree in the aborts ep'titled cause. I w ill offer for sal • at publig auction for cash, in front 6f tho t ourt House. Walterboro. 9/. U'., duyng the legal hours of sale. c»n swilesday in August, next, same being the sixth day. the following described tract of land tcr-wit: All that piece, parrel or tract <f land situate, lying and being in the county of Colleton an<f State of South Carolina. containing tire Hundred <100( acres, more or less, and bounded as follows. On the North and East by lands of the es- • tate of M P Hiott; on the South J by land** of H. H. Price: on the We«t by Cooks Hill Plantation and lands of A. P. Hiott. Being the same lands conveyed to George *A. Hiott by A. P. Hiott by deed dat'd January 2Fth. 15*13.. recorded Feb ruary 1st. 15*13. in the It. M. C. of fice for Colleton County, S. C., in Book of l*eeds 63. at page 515. Tea*nu of sale ALL CASH; com pliance with bid to be had within Thirty i JO t da ye sale, or resal" T V ’ti "Z v.” '"V some subsequent salesday at the pus next, after publication hereof. risk of formrr bJdder or bid at li p dork to the Forenooi.. to ders; purchaser to pay for all pa show-cause, if/tinv they have, whv | * * * the said Administration should no* | ^ j, JFFFERIES be granted. / j ' ‘ Ma’ster Given u^l/r fnv hsnd this CFth I W alte>boro. S. C.. July 17. 1M7 dav of JulvyAtino Domini INI. PubllshecT on the Is* and Sth dav« I — of August/ 15* 17. in The Press and , To Cure • CoW.»■ One D«y BtniJdard /.O. ALBERT BEACH Probste Judge. Colleton County Take LAX ATI VK KROMo Quinine It (tops the Cewgh and Headache and work* off the Cold Drucgtata refund money it it laila to cure. E W GROVE S aigna'.ure on each tea 7 /w^T i ! A <99Ji #>l? r \ - 'RetfulftT V- A ^ r i!x_j ^ecV ^ * v ccrcs:p^s»rvLrV l* , ctx, ./> ►/;si 4* tD*liCicN*«r K^rfrc • J* fftriTl. abk. • *y t Sj Mctte-rboro fettiim; work*. ... 0 fct v \ v#c & o Evrrv \ You Nuc4 m General Tonic Taka drove's The 014 Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a J*T. JVOE K < Ht’RA H Rev. H. F. Schroeter _— k _—, _ Sunday, August 5: 1*:15 a. m.. General Took: becauae it contains the, Funday school; 11:00 a. m.. Holy weUknowv tonic properties olQUINIVK communion and sermon; 8:30 p. m., and IRON. It acts on tb e Lrver.DrTve* evening prayer' End sermon. the Blood and ’ * SO cents Mrs. Joseph Miley. of Smoaks. Is I spending a few days at the home of Miss Mfcbel Drawdy. who has nan at the/Clara EaDora Infirmary. •Urand yesterday U her home inch improved in fcetltfc. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harley Saunders, following treatment at the Clara EaDora laftrsaary. She will go home in n few days. Headquarters. Hotel Santoi^ Lv. F.'tndersonville. 7 a. m.. Aug. 16. Ar.' Teanille. 5 miles 'T: 20 a. m. Ar. Wrightsv ille. 15 Biiles 8 a. m. Ar. Dublin. 18 miles. 9:00 a. m. Irispection for, weevil. '.Ar. Cocoran. 24 miles .12:00 m. Ar. HawkinsvUle, 16 mile**, 1 p. m. Ar. Monteztuua. 4" miles 4 p. m. Ar. Amerinds, Ga.. 2<» miles, 5 p. mp Inspytip/t for weevil. Headquarter.-- Hotel Winsdrr. l^eaNe Amarcus 7 a. m., Ang. 17th. Ar. Albany, 4** .miles. 9:'*ii a. m. -VC. Moujme and inspect packing plant, spend night. Lv. Moultrie. 7 a. m.. August'18th Ar. Hainbridge. 4*) inil* > s. D* a. m. Ar„ Dothan. Ala., nooc—Inspect for boll weevil. Spend Sunday at Dothan, Aug. I5«th. Ar.^.Montgomery. Ala.. # -Monditv ’August 2" Headquarters. Hotyi Winsdor, Montgoniery, Ala. Lv. Montgomery, returning. 7 a. m , August 20. Ar. Tuskevgee. 25 miles. 8:00 a. m. Ar. Auburn, 17 miles. 10:<*(* a. m. Ar. Opelika, 5 miles. l:00.p. m. Ar. l^egrarge. On.. 4 7 miles. 3 p. m, Ar. Newman. 48 miles, fr-oo p. ni. Ar. Griffin. 40 miles. 8:00 p. ni Headquarters. Hotel Grifin. Ly. Griffin. 7 a. m.. August 22nd. Ar. Forsyth, 40 miles. 9:00 a. m. Ar. Macon. 22 miles. 11:00 a. m. Ar. Milletlgeyille. 52 miles. 2 p. ;n. Ar. Sptfrt*) 1 24 miles, 4:00 p. m. Ar. Warrenton. 20 mile. 5:00 p. m. Ar. Thompson. 11 miles, 6:00 p. m. Ar. Grove-town. 15 miles. 7 p. m. Ar. Augusta. 16 miles. 8:00 p. nt- Headquarters. Albion Hotel. Arrive hon.e, Thursday. Aug. 2 5. Telegrams find letters will b<> call ed.for by the members of the p - at the above named hotels. \!! communirpfions should positively be. addressed In care of Colleton ’hffntv Boll We* vil Commission, F. W. LishiJ, Chairman.” he same time serve ! ost valuable ser ***#■**•*•* *•»* * # * * * * PENtEL .-I! ******* * * ******* Walt* rb* r«. Route 5. July 30.— W* congratulate Commissioner 111- nter for the start he has made to causeway Ree-take-gall. It will be of great interest to automobilists whti tiav* to tiavel that way when it is high lid*. We truly hope that Mr. I'lmer will not do a shoddy job. Thosands of acres of land are drain ed through this run. The farmers in this section are preparing to puil fodder. Many will start this week,. Mr. and Mrs. H. N.• Ramsey and sobs. Harry and Jack, of Springfield. Ga.. sp« nt several days last week with their mother ami grandmoth er. Mrs. David Ramsey Miss Jennie Crumption. of Hamp ton. is spending this w*ek with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob O' Juin. Misses Ida Mae and Jo« Henry Stiickland. of Chaileston. were th<’ gu«sts of tt:*ir grandmother last we<k, Mrs. J. M'. Reyn*.ids, and lit tie daughter. Clatette. of Chari* s ton. is spending this week with her da vhter, Mrs. D. P. Rarasey- MKKT1NG AT (/AlITEK'S MlRD The ar.final meeting 'of the Car- t< ’s F**d Baptist church will l^gin on Sunday moinipg. August 5. The p**. cl ing will be done by Rev. \V. C. Alien, pastor of the Paptis't chutch jit North Augusta. S. The serviced* will be conducted on Sun- dr,/ in the following manner: At 11. a. in., we will have th« initial sermon, followed by the ordination of brethren A. P Carter an*! P. M. Johns to the office of deaconshjp. No other set vice n* the church on Sunday, but in the afternoon Mr. Albn will preach p». Ashton Bap tist church at 5 o’clock. W. invite all the people to attend this afte* noon zervlee. The services afte’- Sunday will be in the following manner: Preaching at 11 a. tr. and 5 p. m. There will be no din ner on the ground at any service during this meeting. AH tht peo ple of entire community are most cordially invited to attend ea^h and every sendee during the Qpieeting. Mr. Allen Is an excellent speaker, forceful preacher and Christian gentlemen. Come out to hear Mm. Yours for the Master. W. B. Mc^UEN T"* 1 Army requites about 4*’")f* ^fikes and bnker* helpers; of these] abo ‘ 4" will ‘be made sergeant* first class, about 6**0 will be rnadp sergeants, an*! 6On co’norals. The pay per month i* as follows: ^ergeans. 1st class, $51. .Sergeants, $44/ Corporals. $36. Privates, 1st class, $33. . Privates/ 30. • t, Cooks. $5 8. In addition fc this pay the Gov- .erpment fumishes food lodging, clothing, medical attendance arr? everything a uiao needs except his laundry.’ This is r spl*n*iid opportunity f* r a competent baker to serve his country ami at himselt. The tice he can gjve to his country a* ifiis time* i? to enlist as a baker, and i the pay i« enough to attract a goo.! baker. If he 'enllists now. he has ;>n excellent chance for quick pro motion to the grade sergeant, am; sergeaht first class. A yovjng man who wishes’ to learn the bakeis’ trade ran enlist rs a baker in th* Quartermaster Corps and will be t\ught how to make bn ad. In .addition *o this there will be vacancies in the grade of First Lieutenants for experienced bakers with the necessary educational qualifications. A young man with a high school education who en lists and joins a bakery company, places himself in line for promotion to tbr grade of First Lieutenant. The Army has never before offer ed such on opportunity to bakers ns it does at th*s^ps«’^ ) jp]e. Tho*** who enlist early ad'Sl^tae-* in prom >tion"over t!»ore v who enlisj later. Any nns Interested shoul 1 r-all a* fbe recruiting -tation. 199 Meeting stre»*. Cha-leston. S. C. REDUCED PRICES ©-d Tcweived a big Shipment of Summer Dres:, Goods, latest styles and fabrics, which we were able to purchase at low prices, being late in the season. We are offering these at the same low prices. Dress Goods, value $1.00, per yard Dress Goods, value 75c. per yard at. 50c Dress Goods, value 50c, per yard at.-Lie Ladies* Hate at 50c On the $*.00 to close out summer stock. We need place for fall poods and must make room by closing out our large fctock. H.ZALIN CLOTHING STORE WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA. CLASSIFIED ADS. F0RSALE FOR SALE OK RENT—Six room house with large tot. Fine truck land. Easy terms or low ren*. Apply to J. E. Moore. Walterboro. S. C. fi-ltf. FOR KALB—One fire-proof Cary safe with burglar-proof vault in good condition. Weight about 2500 pounds. Apply to P. M- Murray. Walterboro, S. C\ It. FOR SALK—Practically new electric Iron. Only used a few times. Reason for selling, have no cur rent. Also one 6 in. and one F in. white hall shade, same as new. Will sell cheap. Call The Press and Standard office for informa tion and prices. FOR SALK—200 bushels good qual ity ear corn for sale. Apply to Wilbur Driggers, bn Redon Horse Shoe place, or at Colleton Rafik- ing Company, Walterboro. Jno. F. Lucas. /'k It-. FOR HALF—Two d^eijeaM* build ing lots—^ne situated between D. C. L. Hiers and A Beach, and one in fryjrf E. Jon*« Apply to Mri*//Bt Sf. Jones. Wnl- terfcoro.^^^ 7-18-4L FOR ..SALE OR RENT—Residence >f6^mcrly occupied by Dr. W. B. Ackerman. Apply to F. C. Ben nett. Walterboro, S. C. tf. FOR SALK—One 5-piecc parln suite furniture and one taMe piano in good order and tune. Trices cheap. ■ Apply to Mrs. B. Levy- 6-27-tf. FOR SALE—Almost r*w 2 1-2 H P, Internfuticnal .gasoline engine. Guaranteed to b* good ns new. Price about ore-half cost. \ bargain. Apply to T!.c Prefs Oor Service Will Keep Your Car in The Best of Condition. f . / Your automobile needs treatment once in a while, just like the human txxly. The carburetor may be out, of or der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders mav be cloggec) up with carbon and working poorly; in fact your Car gets sick just as you can. If there is anything the matter with Your car call up 188. Our corps of expert machanicians will render you prompt, courteous and satisfactory .service at reasonable cash prices. Gasoline and Cvlinder Oil for Sale * X The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C. \ wncc 2fi« Used for Twenty Years A:*«-r\r« hns given fa‘'»fact’on. Rffl Cr<*«« L’vfr M'ti.v.-f- .5 or.«- < f thy .i. [ • mlahlf old-^iin^-rc:r..- U.tfc. AU over tae Suutfi tl L*b. rvltwtd sufferers lro:a Ttflfoaaarsa I.Hrer ruiaplalnt Itilinaa ( oiie llbt-umotif I’aina '••tlvraaaa Slik llt-adaohea Oj K|>rpsia Soar aiuatacfi Red Cross Liver Medicine Turv’y vegetable: pfib sicken. Sold in p..w'l*>r fur.x., be avt-d dry' tr ta*.ly made mu> liquid', Tka irrautae Red Craa« I.Irsr Xfrdielnv U made aalr fir <’AsH liKOS DREG rO'„ Inc.. Jark.v>nville, Fla. S3 (eata a *»•*. at draralata aad la seaeral atom, / ar paot|>atd Irom the maaalartarers. nrd Standard. t* in Pint*. A Wic!;- tf. I am FOR SALE—Fr. t jars quart* and half gallofop. man & Sen. FOR S\I.F—M*vr ::.ifnti*. at* fit for t’!:» roitct V.a:b'c Work*. Soe mo for **>*UTm.1«s and f- ur** mv f.guroj* l‘*-f'>r t l-uy hg. r. Hiott. Round. S. C. tf. FOR SALE—3 pound t* inato an®, five cents each. A Wichman <£ Son. tf. WANTED WANTED—At once,- men to cut 500 cords of 4 feet pine wood. Apply to W. C. Saunders, Stokes 7*26-21. FOR RENT FOR RENT—One new store build ing. Apply to C. Gregory, Wal ter boro, 8. C. If. Koofing/ HIS Biity BEAR HOUSE' \ s Our Bui/ders Hardware is the very best— SEE US FOR YOUR CAR WANTS. USE OUR BUILDERS* HARDWARE ON YOUR NEW HOUSE AND IT WILL BE SUBSTANTIAL AND LAST A LONG TIME. FINISH YOUR HOUSE WITH OUR LOCKS. HING ES AND OTHER HARDWARE AND YOUR DOORS WILL SWING FREELY AND LOCK EASILY. OUR NEW DESIGNS WILL PLEASE YOU AND Ol R PRICES ARE SO FAIR YOU WILL COME TO US FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN OUR LINE. WE CAN FURNISH THE ROOFING MATERIAL YOU NEED. COME IN AND WE WILL HELP YOU FIGURE HOW MUCH YOU NEED AND THE KIND BEST SUITED FOR YOUR JOB. USE OUR HARDWARE; IT STANDS HARD WEAR. Roger Hardware Co. ANYTHING IN HARDWARE WALTERBORO. S. C.