The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 31, 1918, Image 4
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FACE FOUR
THE PRES^AND ST/NDARD
In-ing Fogartie !
Writes From France
Wednesday, July 31, 1918L.
A.
Jnt«re«Un . 4letter vy.
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id Nervous Mothers
for
hs* be^n-? in
of e<lt>en-j.n.kin? >trav-, or
tlon for O.^i'leon JOUBtv to *»r.tef* *.t | >irr:,,v ' ,r
MKi'in In
ir my pur-j '” * "
laftr hunt-}
<k *
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jfoftce of AdtliUonql Tr.* Kleotlnifi. {Cheefea-Coinbfthee fo
.. .• j po«e whatsoever, w*rflru
Wherean/applffallon: h*» hemfla-V trntherino .
made to thp rorntr ^arj of ^Ufa-}.r^l^5^atrrr^^or . • ‘f pojr.ef atti!
■rand wrftrk^g most fB
’ranc
Kathlern .!■
rtnrl seetfo
v r rn
o'.r’
ne K ’1. tfe : :
I. V.. Kev s r,
; fw tinrr "V*ttr ■
rm ini' * ■■ or- rattle •, . » . wmes ■
Stole en iphook dJ*trI<*V v ■ ; 1 ^n«,„«'i-| • f gomewhetre iRFraac
..irUrAfwtiBgmwihi.'»n»»? ■ai.-y?;|- v r , , •...
, (our rafll*. !»• mW liW'L—^.r^L.tL.'L, Pf« K ’ ' ’
* t
‘ ed bv one.tblrd of »V nrinUfied eie.- *
tor* * and b diVef^nninber of ms:
dent Iraebolders/of Vbe ngeof twer-
tt-on.’ ii.rHWl»;rM» pmylnK fail
elertlon be ofdnged./
It Is thrt^f^rp d>r<lfrp«1 under spp-
tlon 1200 of the Code of Civil laws.
I§f2, that nn election be held on
Thursda'v. >nrust «, 191^. at the
fttokes schpols hoirso in said-district,
thlit only thos„ persons who return
real or personal property fdr taxa
tion. and present reclstratlon eert'.r
* flcate as rerjiilred in pCneral. elec
tion! be allowed to vote at said elee-
• tlon. Karb elertnr favoring the add -
tinrial' tax shall cast a ballot con-
tainimr the words "For Additional
Tax" printed or. writen thereon and
each eleftor opposed to said addition
al tax shall vote a ballot containing
the words ‘‘Asainst Additional Tax,,
printed or written thereon.
. 1 Polls will bp opened ai « oVloch
a. m. arid closed at 4 o'clock "p. tn,
‘ J. C. Welch. T. R Strickland and
W. F. Copeland, trustees of the said
district, are appointed managers M
conduct said election.
-« if the maiorlty of the votes cast in
said school district shall he ‘ For Ad
ditional Tax.” and not ‘‘AAlnst
Additional Tax." the additional tax
shall be levied. ♦
Within ten davs after the eletion
the above, named •manager* shall re-
>rt to the County Roard-nf ^d»e«-
tifhn the result of.dhe e4eetlon. and
file with their report th?' polj
list, tl ballot hex and all papers ap-
pertal if' thereto.
QO S. STRICKLAND.
S. c.ARRIS Jr.
s. n. X'I'Ndkrs,
CoiinTy Roard hf Kducatton, Colle-
tori County.
Walt.erhoro. S. C^J»ly "t- 1nlS
and hel l
for damage*.
This" refers to,the following'plan-J
tatlons: * ‘ ■ v
Wood hum . .or O},'. ConvtKh
Maewoo<f. AVhsky. Middleton <-
Afurfay Ri
w
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letters tjsst'n.i.ht. ami you rm’t i:
a vine how’^glu'cl I was to hear fro
\ I ways tell m« tribe* you^r.
set mail from ‘me so I’ll know you’ «
I.received it. f niaifft) a> letter to mo-
thf »• a few « ; a>s, jiml it dld'ht
come ha'k to ne.'.Itsaas the fifsl I
si«tlnc of Oak Hill.
Klliott; and other UatJ*^ Tar W«^W ?U p^. dt; ,r ^getting off. that i
Riverside and Rrlck House. s h ri>Ilfl ,, re », ip . j Anly wrote
Tr.kf note that seeing fir. to
‘\
Rv Kenneth Raker, President.
James Henry Rice; Jr., Agent.
NAKTKR'K HALF
STATE OF SOITH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.*
In Common Pleas. ,
M. E. FREEMAN^—Plaintiff.
J. D. Ruchanan,—Defendant.
Ry virtue of the decree in
above entitled cause I will sell
th«
at
a lot and “thdn »pnie
About our voyage over, we were ou j*'
the water about rHurteeir. days. Hed j
a>very nice trip, exchpl while, in miu- >
ocean I thought I would freete wi»:» !
an overcoat on. And I got seasick.!
i which lasted two days, dunng which!
time I could not keep anything on tnv
stomach except .a "life-preserver”.
' I’ve never been so. sick in my life. It
; was real lunny to. see s'Q .niany bo>s
sick at e|ne time. Except'thoae ta-o or
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A
Should Profit by the Experience
'. of These Two Women
Buffalo, X. Y.—“ I am the mother of f3ur ‘ children, ond for ,
nearly three years I suffered from a fmuai^roublo with pah. i *
in my back and side, and tugcnerul \yetiKntls. Ihiul^iro-
fessional attendance most pf that time but did notjpeem to
'.get well "As a fast resort I decided to try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable CbmpoUpd which J-xhad seen .
'advertised in the newspapers, and in t\>o \/eeks noticed^ '
a marked improvement. I continued its use and am
now free from pain and able to do fll my-htjuse-,
worfc.”— Mrs, 1$, B. Zielinsjca, 202 Weiss Street,
Buffalo, X. Y,
Port land, Ind“ I had a displacement and suffered
so badly from it at times 1 could not be on my feet .
at all. I was all run down and so weak I could,not
do my housework, was nervous and could not lie •
down at night I took treatments from a physician
rv
v
but they did not help me. My Aunt recommended
LydiaE.r* .. . .
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 tried
mpouni I _ _
Kimble, U36 West Race Street, Portland, Ind.
or '
three daws of roogh sea. we had a|
public suction for cash .In front n, , ^ ^ '
the court house in Walterbom. S. 0 . i t£ r >' ^ehing. and boxing ofr,
«« in A.iriist next deck. There was an English ladyon|
being the fifth dav of said month the | ''P ‘P 0 "**'! for * he ,,p " \
.w.j fri . w i,. ) Fross. 1 yav*} her ft half dollar ati-U
All that certain tract of plants-, Hyrnght no more about* it. Two dav '
•and beln: * <l * er « boy came tome and said at
lady upstairs w‘ish*Hl to se*. me. Well
I was suprlsed ;axd lost in curiosit'’.'
afr’ai!
Every Sick Woman Should Try
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
COMPOUND
Notice of Additional Tk\ Election.
tlon of land *ituate. tying
ini Rroxton »tdwnshin. '•county
State aforesaid, and. containifu: «... , , , .
acres, fnore or less. and. bounded t The boy took me up. I was^ so a
North hv lands h.longhig to A „ n ; I d u-et .cs and go .u sonre la Jy s p,
Rurnett; East-by lands belonging to '»te apartmyrit that f did nt know
Sarah J. Buchanan, same being a n ' "^e to step cor there were ladu s
undivided part of the same tract df. board er all nat.onar.nes even a
land: also South by Sarah J. R„ch-, prettyHttleJap&nese bri«le W hatdu >
anan and/P. A. Crosby, and west b . you fh.nk the red cross lady wanted j
lands belonging to F. A. Crosby and . hhd ^hen her my name
Rrook Klnard and P. V, Croshv. and.! w 'th the half dollar which put me .r i
being a tract conveyed to me by »pe , a contest.and ty number was drawr ,
mother. Sarab J. Buchahan. deed i and f won the first prize, a big oM : ,
^ted Feb. fit!,. 191^ l^wiSlou?table MnerfV™ '. ^nHerelTno/^ isolaVd case bv
tiJtamm'"" T J ■•V « " N.’' h»r<vV ha,, o ij r'!:, r»K
. x _
Whetra* application has\ been
made to tbe county boftrd of edtlCtf-
tion for Colleton county to order an
election in Rice Patch school
triet, Nq. fi. on the question'of
Many SintlMr C'a.«*es
Walter boro
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NOTICE
_f , 0# . . . • . ■ • • - / , after year. <vhr neighbors
k- • • }I Master i' Among tAe passengers was andthet ingsiniilargood ijew*.
S C July n iC I English lady who had been oxer to F Tow,ps ‘ S ” " aUor M
- X ' " \merica lecturing on war sayings
, Doan * ’/idney Pills .vfith. very satis-1
T wish fb. say
led cross work. She hhd Ii\ed
years in tiefniariy. She caVe M s a tall.
to the parties He I ‘ one *0 wnoon. . phoutdibw the Oer-
ing nn additional tax levy of 5- wf!l*.hnd m® reserve pigs for them ^ J-i f,* to s *'' p in ‘ '
In said diatret and n petition P rel ]NoviMijCer that I consider same can- ‘ . 1 ° P*** ’ • •* _
sented s«ned hy one-thifd of • the a! , j have written * aeh op*
qualified electors, and a like num-.~ pd have failed to receive answer. ,
her of J 1m* resident freeholders o^ in . 10 ()avs . Th e V must not a,gnM | wh [ rh ; " tlr . r 1 t? l ‘ P 0 ’. ,r ‘ K v m ‘
the age of twentv-one In said di* ,. xnm th soU to tHom Pt thnf : ^d. and R ,s st! I stined up. Ne, ; -
trlot. praying said election be or- pr ,ce^s 1 have nothing for sale m* ev . er >: on<s ,,er ‘' tt,e '^ ar
dered. • ° amL when I have price will be blgh-T^ fo » n P " d * ^
e seen where the Italitms in
thefr sector have /slaughtered t»v
would cmrte in bleeding from
rough Hcainfng. She told us
tjieir
a sa ''
'reo. // .
It is therefore ordered under sec- 1 ,
tiow 120« of the Code of Civil laws,
that an election be held^fUfc.
Saturday, August
IhlS.
Ire
only
*dho*e persons whp retutC real, nr
Patch in said diidrlct,
wfnp r
when I havp price will be high-1
K and a’matter of correspondenc ' •
ERNEST A. M \RVLV.
-dhi
' i personal property fof baxatloh, and
present registration ydrtificnte as re-
■ „ quired HI ■’genernCefectlons be allow
ed to vote at >dnd election. Each
. elector favqripg the additional tax
shall cast a ballot containing
NOTICE!
V • ■ r .r
Op August 19th. 191S. at 1*
o’clock, a. m.. I will-file with .the
Probate Judgf of Colleton eonn*v.
S. X.. my- final return as Adminis-
ator of the estate of 11. N. Stoke-.,
and Immediately thereafter rppiv
words "For Additional Tax” printed /ta4e.
•h elect-or
o^-Writti n thereon and 'each
DPosed to said additional taX shall
rofe a ballot containing the words
’Against Additional Ta',’’ printed
■ or written thereon. X
Polls will pe opened at A o’clock
a. rrt. .and closed at-4.’ o’clock p. m.
F H. Polk. H- tL Rentt and.H
B. Murdnu^h. of the «ai<l district,
are appointed manager* to ronduet
said election. • - ’ *
If the majoritv of the vote* cast
In said.school, district shall he "For
Additional Tax.” rpd not “Against
Additional Tax.” the additional-ta-;
•hall b* levied.
Ih^ inr - Letters Dismisso.ry of said, fs
’ C p
-7-24-tt.
Walterboro. S.
, ’ x- —= —
FISHIH' RNE.
Administrator.
C.. July
Austrlr.os so thpt they are almost
done for. You asked me if I ever «>• >
any of the hoys from home “pw;
here-’. No we. are so scattered w '
ean’t se,, m.uch of each other. Ther rt
aye Only fwo who came when I did.
Pete vori he tie and Raldy Cpmpbel!.
I saW him pud a boy from Weeks.
Mr. I’re-iton Zeiglera’ son. I want to
■ find Ed.-ar Adams as soon as.I can.
I can’t tell ypu much about France,
in fact I baxen’t seen much, of Hi-*
factory' results,
nc-ys ah'i a dull pain in my back. In j
the moi ntng I was sore and stiff and j
tired easily,and did not feel like
ing my housework. .1 used Doan’s |
Kidney Pills and they cured me of j
ail tl*e symptoms of kidney troubif
and I haven’t hftd any return of th<
complaint since. Other inembers oNj
toy. family liave also used Doan’s (
Kidney Pills and found them’ very :
, beneflciul.” • ( Statement given June
1. 1914.1 ■ /
< Lasting Ifcuiefit. ;
I On January VS, 191H. Mrs. Tow
les said: "‘I have had no occaeior
to use Doan’s- Kidney Pills since I
gave my reconimendafcion four*
year* ago. Tiie cure' they made fo"
* me has been a permanentyOne.”
Price fiOc, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for-a kidney remedy'--;
g'et Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same
that Mrs. Towles* had. Foster-Mil j
hum Co . Mfgrs., Buffalo.
CARD OF THANKS
■f '
country yet. I want to go to Pgr's
is inis. | "h^n 1 i-’e.ta furlough. I told Mothe-’
’ ‘ about seeing a German.airpl%n*. an r
/• ’ ' about seeing a voting girl pulling a 1 w*'desire in • .ir.» ♦m« «r
CTTATION KOII LETTVIRH. OF AO-; plow The poor old man hftti her' ,,psir<l ,0 * takp t . h,B ^/ans of
' r • • *[ ptfor U»« man naa p* extending our thanks to those who
MINISTRATION ;, hameMed up.to it w.th a strnn Wf , ro W) kind apd attentive td our
' «**‘"nd her ^boulders Now thus ,*low , ate llloth , n . dllriBC laPt illness
STATE OF HOFTH CAROLINA, Hv::H of course. A es France Is . im , de&fh We pha „ ever, remem-
„ County of Colleton. , bfautiful. there; ar,, wild fields of bor (hHr kfndnes?. /
By O.* Albert Beach, Esquire, Pro- i;r ®* n * . an *l ea-nals, and wind ( W. H. Lott and Children.
Within ten days after the elec
tion the .above named manager# ' rdmoqlsh- all and singular the kin
hull reb**rt to the County Board of | djed'ap-d creditors of the said Harm
W. Sandifer. deceased, thqt the*- by
bate Judge. ^ ( “'ill:* »“'l water mills. They are be-
Whereas, A. O. Hlqtt made hind us in mnchinery.the only kinu
•suit to me to grant him Letters of 1*'*’ ever seen is wftter-mills, ttv*
Administration of the estate and ^f-; fifFt-I saw in operation,
fects of Harry W. Sartlifer. I l went to church with two ynuri
THe,se are. therefore, to cite and
shall rep**t
fcdncaprin the result of the electioi;
and shnir file with their report the
poll Itat. the ballot box and .all pa
per* appertaining thereto:
HI'GO t?. STRICKLAND." < -
• s. 1‘XJ. GARRIS Jr*
S. R. SXTNDERS.
.County Board ,oL Education. Colle
ton county.
Walterboro. S. C..
TBKSPASH NOTICE
1919.
E!
All parties are hereby warned
against trespassing on lands of the
and appear liefpre me. in thy Court
of f’rohate, to he held at Walterbor *.
S C.. on the 9th day of August, nextr
after publication hereof, at 1,1 oVIock
In the forenoon, to shop cause, ff
any they hnve.Nvhy the said Adniin-
irtyation should hqt be cranttMl.
('riven under mtjpiand this 29t!i
dav of March. Anno Domini. 191$.
|ydiys on,' Sunday, ith**.'' arc all Cat'*,
olirs herei I did’nt know wher^al wa ;
at. but spnn found myself kneeling-or
a chair. They took up collection five
times. I can’t speak French hnnrtly
any put I can count French hiom’v !
One dollar is equal to five franc's and
abotgt .eighteen cents. One Sun-'
day a church here Was half filled with |
Americari soldier* the Preist was {
preaching about how the peop] t > were
charging too much for what they sold
Ri the American soldiers. He mem
St. George, S. C.
* Misses** Tweedie Fickling, Ray
Jones, Janie Louise W*a"fd and F. \V.
Kisher and Walter Fender formefl
a pleasant automobile party who
spent Monday in Charleston and nf.
the Isle of I?a1tas.
( OME STRAIGHT TO I S WHEN VGU VVANT ANY-
TllJNG IN THE HARDWARE LINE. HARDWARE IS
Ot U BI SINEE AND WE CARRY THE ^TOrK, S'
YOL CAN ALWAYS GET WHAT* YOU WANT WHK A
YOU WANT IT, X °
WHEN YOU OSCS BUY FRO MI S Y01LL ( 0MU
BACK AGAIN BECAUSE YOU WILL BE SATISFIED^
WITH OUR HARDWARE AND OUR PRICES.
USE OUR HARDWARE; IT STANDS HARD WEAR.
WE HAVE READY-MIXED PAINTS IN ALL ( 01-
0RS—OILS AND VARNISH, TOO.
» • ' Jr- ,
‘ . •* •
Koger Hardware Company
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAR0LIN '*
N-
MONUMENTS!
Fublished on-the 1st and Xth davs tinned Jhe live franc note so much
of August. 1918 in Th e Press* and that the boyg thought he wa# talking !
Standard.
0. ALBF.RT REACH.
Probate Judge,. Colleton County.
Governor Manning’s
Sons in Service
.to them, and that he wanted a five!
•franc collection, *o when the basket
came around U was soon tilled with r
j five franc notes: I guess you want 1o ■
'know why we can’t have a light after .
A'
•7a
Allowing is the record mad*
by OoVernor Manning's sons In their
•ffort to serve their country. A
caadldate >qr office has seen lit to
beHttle the loyalty and sacrifice be
ing made by these young men, and
th« record Is given for what it Is
worth: s,
W,^8. Moaning Is 23 years old.
He enlisted as a private when tbe
was made for soldier* ta go to
border. He went" to tbe border,
private until the t
wer* ordered home. v
Upon the declaration of war
Oermanv he again enlisted as a pri
vate. Auh^nuentlv he went to a
training ramp and won a.Captain’s
commission-. Ho ,i* now in active
service on the front In France
Vivian Manning Ut JS . _
He was a.sncceysful bimines* man
In’ -Greenville.,, He closed 'up hi*
business and volunteered as a prl-
vote. He is still a private and ja at
Camp Taylor. LoulsvUte. Ky. \
Bernard Manning is 29 years oMv
He enlist ed as a. private, and subee
qneatly went through the training
a ca
nqw on the seas or in France it will'dark, if you had'heen here last nigh; 1
not be long beYore he will ho on the [ you would have seen why. Several
western front in active service. I enemy; planes flew over this ^pot.
YYyndhum M. Manning is 28 years The anti-aircraft guns put up a ha..-
old. , He graduated from West Point' rage about twelve o’clock, which
tu 1913. He served In Alaska, and woke me up. The firing lasted an J
weal to the border as Captain of a hour, and I conjd’nt go back to sleep
asguiMuaa asos 9 a 1 a • a «wl < W am * — V ▲ n — i ^ _ a _ •
companv of cavrilry raised in Char
leston. When he returned from the
border , he was assign* <1 as sn in
structor st Oglethrope and has been
promoted to be msjor. He too; if
not on his way to the western front
will not be long in going.
Burwell Dens Manning Is l* years
so I got outside to look arotand. saw
the searchlights where they were try- 1
ing to locate him.' but could" not see
the machine. The sound of it seeme 1
frt'be right over my head. About that
time a piece of shell fell beside me
and I went back In my tent. Four or
flv c machines came within reach of
MONEY TO LEND
I have a client who desire# to
make several ■ Urge loans on im-
prove<| farming land* in Colleton
County. Con take loans of any sisc
and the Urger tiie loan the better
the rate of Interest. Ixuins will he
negotiated for periods of from flvs
to ten years.
Singer Is lie Name
R. M. JEFFERIES
l AM AGENT >0R CHEHmKi "
MARPLF WORKS. SFK V.L (X-U
estimates and SEirr.k
FIGURES BEFORE BU'ilNG.
upon bn*
old. . He was at the University of, the guns and were
Virginia when war wis declared.' done of them war* brought down
He enlisted as a private. He is now. this time.
pld. He too was at school but vol- > much better. It is observing and loca-
unteered as a private* and Is nbw a: ting enemy positions, and sniping. It
sergeant at Camn Jackson. So soou! verr cnnl h*rA I «i..n in •»*
VIU ko. and whether or not he has ’ my overcoat. I am w*d! hope you aru
venr* old. is 0,lljr ,or tl * e author-*th e same. Writ^soou to
im. to know or say. I .
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* '• ; births * |
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to Mr. ,od Mr,; O C. I .. r