The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 16

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P * # 4r *• ‘ * * * * * ♦ * * ,• * . * • ‘* * «- r. . * ■ ' *> • •:? .. * * ■ * » * . * * ■ * ■ ■ / *■ * * - * * * * 0-U, ' I * * T # * * - * \ * i? • * ‘ . ,e : * r * ?:* * * -: V • * \ - This Solid Oak' Rocker with * $2.50 4 # ❖ * ❖ » U # * * * * **v* * * * * * We Give. Profit Sharing Coupons The Profit Sharing Store 7T- *1 y B 5c r LEGAL ADVI * ******* INHTRATIOX ART^IKXT * *********** COIUTY TREASURER’S The book* of, the County Tre**- urer will be,open for the purpose of collectlDR taxes from the 15th day of October, ill?, to DecMnber 3l*t. 1917. The levy 1* as follows: • / State v ..8 1-2-niUJi Ordlirsry. rouaty » JOilw Roads .... ....... A . 2 iqills Past Indebtedness 11:2 mills Coastltutional school ..>3 mHH / ' \ ■ ' v Total .:.. ........2mills SiNt lnl Sc hool tHwtricts. * Ut oxton . .. .x. - • y • • • <• 1 mills l.rHlai' (.for sc hpols v-y .x other taxes. Dogs 50 cents each. • R. E. JONES. County Treasurer, Colleton CQini- ' ty. 8. C. / Hi-3-3m. W'alterbor*i S. C., Oct. ^ 191T. xoncul I The tax ' erboro will be opened for the (lection of taxes from November 1st to 3Ptn. 1917. at the store of H. W. QMck. Jr. D. B. BLACK. Clerk and Treasurer. " be held at >6r 13 thr /, *11 j . for the Town of ^ - NOTICE! All Administrator*. Executors and Guardians are required by 'law to make these, annual returns to .the Probate Ju.ltte at once. Those fail- inj? to comply will suffn fHe penal ties imposed by law. y/ . . y bonds 51 yy..' .'y/. 18 b»iHs ... , ALBERT BKACIV Bum UuWyy.. t .yy..... • •" mills : lo-i-.itr;- Probate. Judm*. Hire I’HUh R .. ./.. acw . ..• 3 mills Walterhoro. S C.. th‘t.>l^. 191 As)\]lon' i. /• y '• .•••»••• ^ mi11.->* Weiriier \.yC .. ... . • ... 1 mills l^y Branim 4 n^lls A^dar lin.nrh 3'mills HIU A.. .... ..y. « mills ^trkVlatHl i - -. -m . v. m ills Uilams (for schools 4r ’ A bonds 3).. ........ " • "* '• 1 * , i. Branch '6 ;‘ bond*' 4) *erdier Fraser *..... n»ll v ■ , * Sheridan . fNP*j ,• oCottageville 7 ihil a-«.1 mil ' * > -a mil Smoaks r-r.-- Uttle Swamp Buckhead .. .... Tabernacle . Bethel Ruffin Raysors .... Hudson’s Mill Oak Grove . Tabor. ,\ x . , Stokes (for schools 4; bonds 4^1.... ...... J4*4L~Ea*w'~"T-T"i "."t .* i.., *»*. * Ofur e ....' ... * *».> • • • • li • • 4 • .* 7 mills 8 AMttfri 8 mill.. 8 in i 11^ 5 mills K.fhiM- 8 mills 8 mills 8 mills 6 mills 8 mills NOTICE! (in t He 3rd il^c of November, rex|.,l will apply to the Probate til Cplietiui coiULty. lor Let ters Distub^ory. as administrix of the estate orA. D. Meyers, deceased. MRS. EMMA METERS. • Oct. IT. 1917. V, Administrix. V NOTICE! ' Trespassing, hunting and fishing Is prohibited on the Westhank Plan- tatioo gear Jacksonhoro under pen alty of <he law. . - . N. B. K. SANDERS. 19-24-3L Lodge. 8. C.\ 8 mil ♦ f mills 3 mills I RIOTOUS PACK ~—r4y^ - v* * * * * * Southern Carolina Fair will WalterKaro from Novem- through to November. 16. As most all.of us know this fali^in cludes four counties. Hampton. Beaufort, Jasper and Colleton. Each county will rflaake efforts .to ^have the best exhibits, and, of course, Colleton,, intends taking first prises. We, th*. Colleton county demonstra-" tion agents, are planning to have the girls' canning club booth as last' year, and want to make It tbit; year the best passible. We also intend introdneing - this year the ladies’ club booth, including canned pro ducts. cakes, pies, candles, etc., pre pared by the members of any of our ladies’ culbs. • We want to ask that members of ladies’ clnhs and can ning club* to contribute to these booths .of the best thev have—let us make Colleton’s, oxhiblt^ • lead the fist. .J^We want a, big and pretty ilhow. and want the products to be sent to us on Saturday. Nov. Ddh. Do not wait until Monday, hdcaUs* we mu^t bo able tp knpw/tniat we are to have nefore we pon rlassi/v, anil it will avfiliT mm^confusion to get nil the product>4n on Saturda We also wanLd) special eotmmfh- ity exhl'St separate from ‘thp^rest, from each^ommunity in whieh .vj community fair has Ween held. ' 1 1 club members are urgeii to exhibit their poultry—enter theml as'SfSrTna.poultry, belonging to-vlub members. ‘ * ' Evoryoody is urged to do his por* so that our part of the fair-will bo the best yet. and. the whole fair a general success. X ./ "X y X < x ina Fair ABE*YOU READY TO GO? IF &OT SET: US AND WE WILL FIX YOU UP WITL TfiE LATEST APPA READY-TO-WEAR GOODS We are reeeiv- You will fin:! : : x •• ■./ . X < .... . Uncle Ebea— I tell ye that it’* . !. 5 mRlill indulgence- in pleasure *K..., .... I . 8 mills I *hat kills so many men. ersonvifie (for school* L * “rie Ezra—You’re right on tha(. .10 mills Kbcn: those fellow* that stay up till ♦. mills ninp o’clock loathin' quoit* hy lan- i.',, tern-light won’t realize it till their eyes begin lu fail ’em.’*—Puck. 'alterboro x. n. ors»» Pcu. . .-)r\ 3 mills land ........... 8 rtillLf olf Creek v . y ...*. 3 mills all .... v .V-'. 4 elch . Creek . .V^- 4 mills ‘ mills ills lls 3 mills. \Y entire prepared to answer your calls feranv readv-to-wear goods ' . X^ ' . >x ' ! * / .-..3 ing merchandise every day irt .prdef to prepare you for thi*t>CcLsion jy ' • ^X d xinany of your friends wearing most of omv goods. .WbjKnot ( •' • • X LAMES’ COAT SUITS v “ - :• • ■ , y r ' \ 'ty -y™ «• AmWng the new iarivaK-are 1-VDIESV ( OAT SUITS. CLOAkA WAISTS. SKIRTS. L. DRESSED. SHOES. -ETC^/AHfof thex^ery patterna.y We have received 4 completeiine o.f Millinery which is Dmu : *y ■ ■ * f. ‘x , tic.ular. to uit the most par- ■A’ Main Street. iffer Row. yl Next to Beach Bros. T- x ■ • , 8knd Hill — Bethlehem . . . Maple Caue . ^ Rehoboth . .., Red Oak .... Bridge ... .... 4 mill* r ....... 4 mills . t ..... 4 mills ...* -4 mills _. ...... 4 tn fits Poll tax f LOO'* on all males’be tween’the age* of 31" and 60. also a commutation tax of I2.O0 on afi v male* ^'tween the, ace* qf 21 and 50. wlte h -hall W i^hl tiu- same. time and in the snow, manner as the bowels, ■ ' > ; ■ All OM Man’s Ktomarh. Aa we grow o|de r and less active, les* and less food Is required to meet the demand* of our bodies. If too muclj. is habltpallv taken, the stomach will rebel. When a man _r<*arhfca the advanced age of 85 or 90. you will find that he Is a light rater. . lie as careful ps you will, however^ .you will occasionally oai more than yqu should and will le«d the n«H>«l of .Chamberlain's Tablets to correct 4bP df^-der. - These tnb- lets do not contain pepsin, but «t rang then the stomach and enahh* to |tcrfonn its function* naturalir. Tie. v .ul'io i-ause a oeatP- tHOveUls|Tt , ^ MARKETING HOGS -nd' j 5~VS2K ££ zt&gz. 4 Philadelphia. Pa.— I v.-cs over worked. run down, nervous, could not eat or sleep. I felt like crying all the ttmg. I tried different remedies with out benefit. The doctor said it was a wonder I was alive, and when Vinol menccd feeding my herd of about 100 hogs B. A. Thomas’ Hog Pow der over two month*- ago. Fifty were sick and off feed. Nearby herds' had cholera. I did not lose one—they are sfell and was given me I began' to improve. I have taken eight bottLs and am now strong and perfectly healthy in every respect, and have gained in weight. I can not praise Vinol enough.”—Mrs. Sarah A. Jonc*. *«*' Nevada St., Philadelphia. We Guarantee Vinol to rnase w.ct- worked.Weak women atrong or re- irmula on-every fast.” A. Wiehman A Son, Waiter- boro. A. V. Bsggifttr Henderson ville. \.' y .. Imo. ^ COJ.D BI«TAI.m Miss Footlight—Ixfiave here . certificate feet that, ONE RELIEF “^VhaT are'you ■feading there!” “My life insurance policy, and it gives me .a frightful headache.” • tel1 what It means, eh?” ‘No. and my only consolation is that somebody else will have to set tle It in the end.’*—Kansas Citv Journal. • .x What is LAX-FOS l?or a Weak Stomach. As a general rule all you need to do .is to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and to keep youf bowels regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and when constipated, take one of Chamber- lain** Tablets. - V/' '' r— • V GENEROUS LAD r otmigru ixn.ve U « «^ MWarf i p uM.’ .“ndiumW IF your protection. any. Take x >/ \ X X X £ ;•••, yt y • ^