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PAGE FOURTEEN
AND STANDARD
Wednesday, April 17, 1919.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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Order of ^o«4re Thrrrttn.
In the District Court of the United
States—Eastern District of South
Carolina'—Ip Bankruptcy.
In the matter of J. K. Sanders,
bankrupt. On read las and filing
the aforesaid petition for discharge,
it is Ordered by the Court that a
hearing he had upon the same on
the 21th day of April. Ifill. before
the said Ceart at Charleston. S. C.,
In said District, at 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, and that all known credit
ors and other persons in interest
may appear at the said time and
place and Show cease, if any they
have, why the prayer ef the said pe
titioner ebonld not ho granted, and
>l.4sTKlt’£ SALE
"SUP OF R6S" IF
me is cone
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.
Court of Common .I’H-aa.
W. O. Jones—Plaintiff.
T». , —
Clarence S. DuBois. et ol.— Def »uu-
ants.
Notice.
Pursuant to the Decree in the nicely,
above entitled cause. I will sell, for
cash, to ttye highest bidder, at Wal-
terhoro. S. C. # on Salesday in May,
1918, at 12 o’clock, Noon, or aa noon
thereafter aa the sale mar be had,
the following described premises:
All that Certain piece, parcel or
tract ef land in Colleton county.
State of South Carolina, containing j has
it fro**, Feverlah, Sick, Itiliou*,
Clean Little Liver nnd
I towels.
Children love this “fruit laxa
tive.” and nothing else cleanses the
tender stomach, liver and bowels so
A child simply will not stop play
ing to empty the bowels, apd th*
result is they become tightly clog-
Columbia. April 12.—Dear Jlr.
Editor: Please allow me space in
your valuable paper for^ few liner.,
as I feel it my duty to write to my
home paper.
I am attending Draughon’s- Prac
tical Iluriness -Qollege, < and would
like to say th'nt^Colleton county is
well represented here this year.
We have eleven students from Col
leton. I am very kind to know that
so manv of Colleton’s young ladles
are preparing themselves to take
the places of the*young men, who
have and will from time to time.|.
respond to the call to give their serr
vice to “Unde Sam” in this, great
conflict.
I had lift great pleasure ef aieet-
Koophm Our SoftHoru Strong
Early in the world war experience proved the
extraordinary value ol cod fiver oil for strengthening
colds, pneumonia and hmg troubles.
•f Oar SsMms art Tafchg
ged with waste, liver gets sluggish, i ing Secretary If cAdoo- Wednesday
stomach soura, then your little one |Columbia afforded n Ptftde, and
becomes cross, half-aick, feverish. | you bet Draughon’s was well repre-
don’t eat, sleep or net naturally. ‘
breath is bad, syatem full of cold.
sore
throat, atomach-wche or
fifty acres, more or less, and bound- diarrhoea. . Listen. Mother! See it
ed North by lands of Llxxie ahd Vel-1 tongue is ceated, then give n tea-
Callfornia Syrup of
lew hours nil the
X n Rt of Bll th# * T T Grlfiln» East by lands of Judge 1 spoonful of “Ca
addre^ed toi Br « ,and: South b > of B9rry Fl ** " and *
^ w ~ t b > 1 * nd ‘ <■' "» k - — 1 —"
**WITNESS th, H. A. M.lj" ''• 1 h
Smith, Judge of the said Oourt. and T resale
AW. --Li a r chaser, a re-sale will be had at the
!llf m*™** 0 ™***- 8 ‘ C *, risk of the former purchaser on some
W Hirrsos. »“•»«»«• “■- d »
3-27-4L
Clerk.
BANKR1TH PETITION l-’OR DIS-
CHARfSE
Order of Notice Thereon.
Jn the District Court of the United
States Eastern District of South
Carol ins -In Bankruptcy
Purchaser to pav for papers.
R. M. JEFFERIES.
AH t Of*
Walterboro, S. C.. April 17. 191X.
NOTICE!
Notice is hereby given
meeting of the stockholders of
Overland Palmetto Company, a cor
poration tinder the laws of th
In the matter of J S. Sanders. Jstate nj SoulhN’urolina. will be held
Bankrupt. On reading and flltn-- j(in t he 12th day of April, 191S, at
the aforesaid petition for discharge, m o'clock A. M., or as soon tlier**-
it is ftrdered by the Court that a after n^ the meeting can be ca!!***!
hearing be had upon the same on i tj, order, at the office of the eorperr-
the 29th day of April. 191X, before i ation at Wniterlioro. S. C., for th-
constipated waste, sour bile and un
digested food passes out of tbs sys
tem, and you have a well, playful
child again. .
Millions of mothers give “Califor
nia Syrup of Figs’* because it is
perfectly harmless; children love i\
and it never fail* to act on th-j
stomach, liver and bowels.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
“California Syrup of-Figs,”; which
has full directions for baWes, chil
dren of all ages and for grown-up<
that a (plainly printed on the bottle. Be
ware of counterfeits sold here. Ot
the genuine, made by ‘‘Paliforni i
Fit S>nip Company.” Refuse an'
othex. kind with contempt.
the said Court at Charleston, S. C.,
in said District, at 11 o’clock in th-
forenoon, and that all known credit
ors and other persons in interest
may appear at the said time and
place and show cause. If any thev
have, why the prayer of the said pe
titioner should aot he granted, and
that the Clark shall send by mail to
all known creditor* copies of the
n petition and the order, addressed to
them, at their places of residence
as stated.
WlTNiySH the Hon. H. A. M.
Smith, Judge of the aaid Court, and
the seal thereof at Charleston. S. C..
this 19th of March. 1918.
(Seal*: RICHARD W. HUTSON.
3-27-41. Clerk.
NOTH IK!
Notic# is hereby siren tbit a
meeting of the stoMtbolder* of Wp 1 -
terboro C.arage Company. Limited*
will he held at the offioe of the cor
poration at Walterbsro. S. C., on
the 22nd dav of April. 191X. at 10
o’clock 4 M . sr soon thereafter
as the meeting ran he called to or
der. the prrpste (he meeting b“-
ing to consider and pass upon wheth-l
purpose of considering an increase
in the capital stock of the said
company to an amount not exceed
ing $50.009.00, and also for the
purpose of amending the By-Laws
of the corporation.
R.
H.
WICHM AN.
A.
H.
WICHMAN,
P.
J.
LUCAS.
3-20-4t. Board of Directors.
Walterboro, S. C., Mar. 19, 1918.
NOTICE TO (TtEDITOltH
All prisons indebted to the r.<w-
tate of Mrs. T. J. Blanchard will
please make pavment to the under
signed, aad all persona holding
claims against the said estate will
file sdich claims duly attested with
the undersigned on or before Fri
day. May 3. 191*
J. M SMITH.
t-3-4t Administrator.
Ehrhardt, S C.. April 1, 1918.
-x—
NOTIUK!
«‘r or uot
Hi* Maid
corporation shall
go into li
uuidatiox
i. wind up Its af-
fairs-mud
H»si»l?c.
•&
It 11.
WICHMAN.
4. 11
WIGHMAN,
. %
I» J.
Lucas,
;i-20»ot
Boa
rd of Directors.
, On April 30th, 191X, 1 will apply
to tin* Probate Judfce for Colleton
County, South Carolina, for Lette’s
Dismissory of the estate of *J. A.
Westerberg.
JOHN F. LUCAS,
4 3-41 Executor.
Walterboro, S. C . March 30, 191^
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sented. We paraded dews Main
street to Oervaia, Gervais te Sumter.
Semter te Waabiagtea, which street
we inarched down to the Crav?n
HalL whrre Secretary McAdoo de
livered hl4 moat able address to
the “Womei of America.’’ I cer
tainly do wish that every reader
could have bear<| -this wonderful
address, and I want to urge every
ritlzen of Colletoa ceuaty to buy a
Liberty frond, or if some are pot
able to buy a bond, buy War Sav
ings Stamps or Thrift Stamps, or
at least do everything in your ut
most ability to aid America in th!s
great strife to destroy. Kaiseriem
and military autocracy.
Will write again soon. ,
PHONTELLA MAXET.
v 827 LaurensNSt.,
Columbia.' S.C
Student of Draughon’s Busins^*
College.
MONUMENTS!
Singer Ail Over The
World"
Ministers Asked to
Preach Liberty Bonds
Chairman Shaffer has mailed a
letter to each minister in the coun
ty asking that they preach an es
pecial sermon on Sunday, April 21,
on the purchase oC Liberty Bonds.
It is expected that the people of the
county will hear some good ser
mons on this apl>iert on that, dav,
and that they will result in many
subscriptions to the Third Liberty
Ronds.
The letter to the ministers fol
lows:
To the Ministers of Colleton Coun
ty;
Secretary McAdoo has designated
April 21st as Liberty Loan Sunday.
He asks that you preach on that
day a Liberty lx>an sermon in yeur
church.
Now I most earnestly rogue*!
that you devote at leest a pertioi
6f your sermon on the day mention
ed ip this subject and make every
effort Id bring home to your people
the vital necessity of theii; backing
t tie bo vs at the front by the pur
chase of these bonds.
It is the smallest sacrifice that
we .people at home can make Li
the welfare and victory of our
tuave hoys on the firing line, for
civilization and for Christianity
Respectfully,
E. T. H. SHAFFER.
County Chairman.
OH! MY BACK!
The Expression of Many a Kidney
.Sufferer.
- tr tried la
o-o
1 AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATE AND SECURE MY
FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
C. C. HIOTT
ROUND, 8. C.
* CARDS.
•»«•»•»»»#»**«
R. M JEFFERIES
Attorney and CounselUr at Law
WALTKHHOKO. 8. C.
Practice in ntf Courts except Equity.
IjOMw Negotiated on Improved
Farming laueds.
The purchase of over two million
; Singer family sewing machines 4>v-
>ej:y year is the tribute paid by wo
men of the world to this mechanical
perfection. It is the best machine
that money can buy and lasts a life
time.
We fix terms to suit purchaser,
and allow 20 per cent, discount for
cash.
Call, ’phone or write to
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
EMPORIUM
M. PANIOT TIE
Manager.
^xilroad Avenue.
8UX. Walterboro. S. C.
FEW CENIS DISMS
I
STOPS FIlllDG HI
A stubborn backache is cause to
suspect kidney trouble. When the
kidneys are inflamed and awollen.
stooping brings a sharp twinge In
the small of the back that almost
takes the breath away. Doan’s Kid
ney Pills revive alugftah kidneys
relieve acting baeka. Here’s con
vincing preof ef merit.
Adam Btaubee. baker, 71 K
George Ht., BharleMba, S. C„ nays:
’ My first trouble with my kidney*
came on about eta yea^ age. My
werk is sued that I steep ever a
lot and this etraing the kidneys re
sulting in a tired and lame back.
My back auhed badly at timee and
the kidney seereiieus were scanty
and burned in passage. That was
my oonditlen when a friend teld m*
to use Doan’s Kidney Fiila. I trie i
them and they relieved me from
the first After I had finished oa#
box I had no more aches er pains,
my kidneys were normal and the
trouble with the secretions left me
Doan's are th* best medicine *n the
market for tronhle such as I had.”
Price 40c. at all dealers. Don't
simple ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan’s Kidney Rills the sani»»
that Mr. Staubes had Foster-Wil
burn Co., Mf*;rs., Buffalo. N. Yi
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LIKE BACON
t ’ .
Y OU know how cooking
brings out all the rich
pungent flavor of bacon—*.
there’s nothing that tastes
better. But you wouldn’t like
it raw.
ITS TOASTED
So we toast the Burley tobacco
used in LUCKY STRIKE Ciga
rettes for exactly the same reason
—to bring out the rich, solid flavor.
DEATHS
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RICHARD
#*■***
BRELAND
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Sax** Your Hair! Make it Till**.
Waxy apd lleuutiful—
Trv ThL!
*riOF, UniK AND KE.ll* lilis
N a iuao loves a girl, that bi a o u si
Thin, brittle, colorless and scrar-
uy hair is mute evidence of a iveg
lectcd realp: of 4 dandruff that
'awful scurf. v <■
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the
hair of its lustre, its strength ano ,
its very life; eventually producing i
a feverishness and itching of the j
scalp, which if not remedied causes
the hair roots to shrink, loosen and
die 'then the hair falls out fast.
A little Danderine tonight now
any time will surely save your
hair.
Get a small bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter, and after the first
^ application your hair will take on
that life. lustre and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will be
come wavy and fluffy and have the
appearance of abundance, an Incom
parable closs and softness; hut
what will please you most will be
a Her just a few weeks’ use, when
v Tu will actuallv see a lot of fine,
downy hair new hair growing all
oxer the soalp.
Richard L. Breland, of Colleton,
was burred Sunday afternoon at
Drs. Creek cemetery. Mr. Breland
was-iak*m 111 two weeks ago of
pneumonia, and died Saturday. H**
suffered a severe attack of double
pneumonia, and it was sown found
that little hope coyild he held out
as to his recovery. He is reported
to have told his family that he
would be hurried at Drs. Creek Sun
day afternoon, the
ing true.
The deceased vyas
and was working
the Colleton Cypress
the time he was
prophecy prov
41
at
years of ago,
Colleton for
Company -a
stricken. , H**
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon
Office Hoerw. » t. m to Z p. m.i
IP. m. to 8 p. in Phone 100-1.
Watterboro, 8. C.
It for yon. . . ^
Piles Cared l« 6 to 14 Days
Tou- dn i . i-t w!l rrfusl woaey It TAZO
... _ ,^ ciir . tores** ®f Itching
CrVtifUog Pile* ia 6tol4d*jrs
,*■ i,u'.fttM* cu'/ra Ks*e sad Hr»l. Uc
If • girt love* njnan that’s her •sus*
H Umy^gex^ nsarried tkat's taait
So, If yon want yoar automohtla tea*
covereda and clothea cleaned, aev
Th# New York Pressing Club- -for
that’s their bustnea*.
New York Pressing -
° Ctab' '
J. B DAVENPORT. Manager. >
To Core a Cold In One Day.
Tsk* LAXATIVK BROMO Ouiniae. It tto«« th*
Cough •id M-a !scbe and wxrti oft t'.ie Coid.
Druj;gi*t« r-( .id m ?rvr it it fai:* to car*.
K. W. CBJVZt'S *i —--• •nr ua c*-h bo*. 30c.
Annual Memorial
At Drs. Creek
The annual memorial exercises
will be held this year at Drs. Creek
church on Thursday, April 25. Rev.
D \Y. Hiott. of Holly Hill, and oth
er prominent speakers will he pres
ent The public is invited to at
tend. The annual memorial ser
vices at this church are always en i
joyable and a large attendance .3
expected.
leaves a wife and several small chil
dren. «He is also survived by a
brother, VV. L. Breland, of Fort
Fremont, and two sisters. Mrs. C.
J. Breland, and Mrs. 0. \V. Morris.
The funeral services were con
ducted hy Rev*. J. R. Funderburk,
pastor of the Drs. Creek church, iff
the presence c«f a large crowd ••(
relatives and friends.
MRS. HARRIET STONE
/
MONEY TO LOAN
On Rea) Estate
L. B. HOUCK
WALTERBORO, S. C
Islandton. April 14. Mrs. Mar-
>1eU Stone died at the )q>nie of bv
son, Henry Stone, Thursday after
noon, and was buried at Peoiel
cemetere- Friday afternoon. M**.
Stone had been ill only a short
while of pneumonia. She wae on •
of the heat loved ladies of the im
munity. and will be missed by a
large circle of relatives and friends
She is survived by the followin'
children - Billy, Henry. John and
Lonnie S<one; Mrs. Ella Sineath.
Mrs. Quillie Bishep. Mrs. 1. ‘4.
Sineath, Mrs. Charlie Murdaugh.
Some Good Advice. •-
‘ Don’t think too much er 'your
own methods. Watch other peo
ple’s ways and learn frera them.”
This is good advice, especially wh»n
bilious or constipated. You will
find many propte who use Chamber
lain's Tablets for these ailment v
with the best results, and will do
well to follow their exampli
WORK DAY AT DRH. CREEK
Thi OuMm That 0M8 Not Affect tfca (feat
Becau** of Ut tonic and Usetiv* effect. I.AKA-
TIYK hROMO Ul'lNINS i*'.>etterthan ordinary
Quinine and doe* n* cause nervouaneaa nor
I'nngtng in head Remember the lull name and
look tor the atgnaiure ot E W. GROVE. JOc.
A gencrul work day will he ob
served at Drs. Creek church Friday,
April 19. All persons interested
are invited to be present, prepared
to assist in a general cleaning up of
the grounds and cemetery.
GLAD TOTESTIFY
Sfijfi Wfiten^Lrij, “At !• Wkat
Ctrim Ha* Dam Far Me, S«
As Tt Help Otkcrs.”
Watoga.W. Vt.—Mrs. S. W. Gladwefl,
of this town, says: "When about 15 yearn
of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometifiiec
would go a month or two, and I had
terrible headache, backache, and bearing-
down pains, and would junt drag and
had no appetite. Then ... it would last
... two weeks, and was so weakening,
and my health was awful.
My mother bought me a bottle of
Cardui, I began to improve after
taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I
took three ... I gained, and was weW
and strong, and I owe it afl to Cardui.
I am married now and have 3 children
• • • Havywu^rhad to have a doctor for
female trouWHfira just resort to Cardui
if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to
what it has done for me, so as to help
others.” / r
If you are nervous or weak, have head-
aohes, backaches, or any of* the other
ailments so common to women, why not
give Cardui a trial? Recommended by
many physicians. In use over 40 years.
Begin taking Cardji today It mar
be tha very medicine you need.
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CHARLESTON'S ?c.
mn Quintan That (feet Not Affect
“TT-W ,s >'* U i'- an ) laxative tit
TJX K UK. .MO U'-IN! N* -1 beturth*
v/uin'ne an.j <1 »c» m* c*u»e ncrvoi
risg'-.g ii r.c* • y riQ.mb-r the lull
«*>k 1-* at ot K w. i;a