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' \.«Xm •* * r, November 6, 1918. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THREMf Knock-Out Mow is Riven to malaria in all forms by the champion of all fever fighters. Ott DOC. Jt wardsoff as well os stops: tones up the system and puts nch red Mood into the veins. The finest kind of a took: for the whole family—fromthechil- dren up. Good for Malaria. Biliousness, ( onstipationj-ack of Appetite. STOPS CHILLS AN It'stiuraateed: your druggist will refund your money if you’ll take-back the empty bottles and can truly say you’ve had no benefit from it. Hundreds of testimonials from all over the malarial licit. SWd at all drug stores for 50 cents. Made by Tke Bckreas Drag Co., 1 Waco.Tex. Women’s Smartest Occupation Shoe ■ . * • - - Whatever your occupation, wheth- r re heloing out at home, in business, 'a* * * the Red Cross or war work of anv kind, your eyes will light up when they fall upon these eapable-look.- ing shoes. . j JT •v LEGAL ADYERTISEMSENT ******* * * ******* # . * $ OHIT(.%llV. « * ^ * * * •-> ♦ Jfc 3 3 ij: * ♦ *'3 * * # ' Slrtimie l». I lii folKl remembrance of our dear . I'lTATIOV f'Olt l.KI IKK> OK %l>- and loving brother. SimmieCar* . MI\lSTIt%Tlo\ . ter. who departed this life one year - ’ —— a’.o to lav, Nov. 1. I'M? The hooks of the Count}; Treaj»- STATE OF SOI TU C.MIOI.IN \. . ’ • vYer will b<* ogetl for th** p>up*ise of 'Count) of Colleton s-voeili ■ sle»‘pina, our d«.;ir and lov- eoHecting taxes from the 13t}i da' Hr (r. \llH*rt Iteaoh. Esquire, rr>- . mg brother ' of October. I'M S. to the .list da. o. bate Judge. . . " Ir the‘lonelx’ grave at rest. twaoc mark rco u S rv err: COI NTY TRKASI KEICS TAX } NOTICE, 1»1H. Whereas. Dozier Crosb* mad<- While w*- knee] ;\jid tr> to murmur l-Obd did r.-, we know for the lie*!. December, 1918. The tax levy is as follows:. * suit to me to gran» him Letters of Mate '... .,. . . 8 1-1 mills \dministrationeof the Estate ami Ordinary ( ountx 8 l-» mills efTerts of Walter S. Crosby. Though th> spirit is in heaven. Hoads mills These are. therefore, to cite and When* our own still longs to be: J'ast Indebtedness .. .1 1-2 mills admonish alband singular the kiu- >vt tin dust is sacred, brother. Constitutional School . . .'.I ‘ mills dred and creditors of rhe said Wal- Crosby. deceased, that they It is all wo have left of thee. ' . ~~ \ 7“' ter S.* Crosby, deceased, that they *- T ° ,a J * \ • •“V V 4 ni * , : be and appear before me. in the Hi« gentle spirit is at rest; Special School Districts. j Conrt of Probate, to he ' held a' He sleeps, beneath the trees and rqxton ............ . 4 mi "' 5 ( Walter boro. S. C.. on the l^th dax : roses. ' f0r R0t i 001 ] 5 nulls. • of November. 1918. next, after pub- tiis pains have ceased, his troubled 5 ml.U) ,...18 -D at „ O>lofk in ^ F i. r e«st t: U .T a 111: I 1 ! 1 ,orenoon * to 8how «««“• M any they And now in quiet peace reposes. l HU,,* have, why the said Administration 8 B m ^ should not be granted. Hj<t plaeid brow now knows we care. Dry Branch 4 mills ^ 3 mills 4 mills 8 mills ‘ ’ v Given under my hand, this 2nd His loving heart no sighing; ay of November. Anno Domini. Hi« noble soul is anchored whefe 1918. . o There's no distress nor dying. Published 6n the 8th and 13»h days of November. 1918, in Th*v One of earth‘s noblest, purest and Press and Standard. / , • best G. ALBERT BEACH. Has sone up to heaven with the Probate Judge. Colleton County. angels to rekt; ‘ ■ They came at the opening of a sweet 5 mtH/ RANKRI PT SA1.K OF STOCK AND autumn day Cedar Branch mu ..... ..., Vtriekland .... 7. .. /Williams f fdr schools 4 mills, bonds 3 mills!... 7 mills Smoaks .8 mills Little Swamp <5 mtlD Buck head 8 mills Tabernacle Bethel . . . 8 mills j . FIXTI'RKS- OF W. J. TAATXTR Baffin . . . . A . v 8 mills Hudson's Mill .... ..... jrtulllsl Onk Grove Tabor .. . Sealed bids for the stock of goods . f> milti .•*nd fixtures, together or separately. / 9 mills 0 f w/ J, .Taylor, bankrupt, are so- < -tokes (for schools 8 mills ' licited. «* Bids to be received by mo bonds 4 mills! ........12 mil’s no , iat er than November 14. 1918. ni ® anlt ^ roll!®12 noon\ Terms; Cash. Invea- Pine Grove .... 4 mills tt)r y an j appraisement may be in- /niders . . ,:.... 3 mills specte«l at office of Press and .^and- Cane Branch ard Successful bidder, will have 1 emel . . . . . . . ... « until November 3«Xo remote goods Hendersonville (for schools ^ , 8 mills, bonds 4. mills!., lo mills And gently and lovingly bore him aaray. Oh. fare-well, dear brother; it was hard to part p With one that's so near, so dear to our hearts. And though in this world well meet no more. We. know you're safe in her.ven ar rest. The COLLEGE Price \/ xJIhs model has a toe trim and reliable, never turning up. It* has a quick, Untiring arch and a 1 1-4 inch heel for much going about. Take another look at the sensible -5 r et smart and beautiful concaved height of the heel. \ v Try 1 it on. Both your foot and eyes will be delighted with it. The name Walk-Over r shoes the world over.' your means good Herndon / Walterboro, S. C. 71 21 I / • Parties may hid separately for fix- Asleep n Jesus far frobv^tlo-c. Verdier .... .... ; . . < v t mills Walterboro * “ Horse Pen and Cr 3 mills 4 mills 4 mills 4 mills 2 mills lures and stock of g< Bids to Th> kindred an«k their ^graves , 0 . be filed with undersignedXt 9 Bro^d 1,,a >' u / -J- mils Street Charleston.. S. C > !!«* ,hin *' Si ill a. blessed sleep X * • \ • * mills - , \v f nnni'icryV' I From which none e>er wakes to Bland Creek . . ./ \. 8 mills • Tn^ee i weep / \ I His Loving Sister Wolft*v Creek .... Hall . : \. . Welch .CrpekA... . . Hitter . . X %y. : Fraser - Kherldan . . Cottaipeville Sand Hill Bethlehem Hehoboth . Hed Oak .. Bridge V. . Wiggins . . ~x . / NOTICE! • \ any n.anne*- Any trespassing in 4 mills j upon the lands known as the | e ntills | Yane«n- Smoak lands, on Buck- 3 mills'| head, will be prosecuted for tres- 8 mills pass after notice 4 mills j X , S. P. J. GARRIS. Sr. 4 mills 1ft-30-4tp. Sruoaks. S. C. (mills A . 8 milts Poll Tax ONK DOLLAR on all Thales between the. aces of 2i and! <0 years iold, also a .ommutation j read ti^x of f2.00 on all nml<*s be- *ween *he agVs of 21 ftnd 5(* years, vhlch shall be piud at ihe same Him* an<l the stiure manner as othei taxes. Docs. r»0 cents each It. K. JONE.d. ^ t'nuntv Treasurejf, Colleion Countr Walferbqro, S C .Oct. 2. I'M 8, S' i NOTHE TO STOCKHOLDERS TIP, NERVOUS HOUSEWIFE TOOK VINOl **************** *\ * * OltITt ARV * * * 3 iV 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3*3 X Tn lox inc '’.remembrance of my father. Maj. Jhs Cartel;, Just two months have pas\ed since he left us* and w»- miss him so much H»* is gone but not forgotten. Never will his memory fade. I»ving thoughts will ever linger \round the grave where Hy is laid. Yet again we hope to meet IlillK When the da> of life is fled: When in heaxen wiih jo> fo greet y . v nim. AVhe**e rH> fat> well tears are shed Y 11 H IM IIlllll II ; W. In-.-d out d<*at tathei. 1: it h* >avior loved- him best As hi.-'days were jipent „ —**—-e . -. A, - Th. '.jx :or called hii * itoiu*- M piamei «^wTrrciffouy* t onipanx. Now Stic u Strong and Well r- >« Bv i order of the Board - of ,J)irer- \ N . i . . o‘f the Plan I ers WaYelc|fe>e Com - I Berkeley.. Cal.—“I r-as nsfvcas. \D!HF K \f<Voi:M >c|\. p:mv a meetlyg\,jmMjie\ torkholde;- irritable, no appetite, ecuid rot sleep, I.Oct* 1’. 'd the s^id Pfa n t ersvVa reh <> n <e Coiu and was alw^iys tired. >o rr.y house- ' .— — P-Jiv i s calM to meet s .\ the oflic-.* . fcerk was a great e5ort. After many ( jn -I ar.d lowng rn>2i .hriirco *. <■? ihe secretar) on FridaV. ’he 8th other medicihes had failed Vino* j.n de; : •notfcyt' Klhutbetir B 'ip-M ^^V' * !918, at 11 o'ejAck a tn. built tre up an^ made me strong. I who ih.-Xie March 12thl 1918: / •s^d^ a very important meeting at vhich matters of grave importune** *fll he attended to and eveiy stock bolder is urged to lx* present. \ Also, tnany subscribed to stock who did om attend any meetings. These are klso urged to be present- R. M. JEPFKBIF: October 30, 1918 ire up and made me strong. I have a good appetite and sleep well. Every nervous, weak, ailing woman should try it,”—-Mrs. N. Edmund,. *107 Dwight Way. Berkeley. CaL We ask every nervous. weak, ran- ' down, ailing woman in this town to try this cod liver and iron tonic on our guarantee to re.um their money in--Cfl-3t if it fail, to help them. \ A TAX NOTR E! (»h. ho**. 4 woH/icd ro save her. .vf PravV-is vld tears {^11 in vain. * Happy ar/els catH** and umfc heiv Fronv^he world ofXml and pain. We^f* not that, her loils^are over. /W'e^*p noi That her race is run JOHN M KLEIN. Druggist, and Xocf vrahr w e may rest as calmly Dniggists Exer>W>ere. vnrk on par,h The lax hooks for the town of - Walterboro will be open for the col- ' lection of town taxes at the store of H W. ^itlack. ’Jr., from November 18 to 30th. 1918. If, per cent pen alty added after December 1st. D. B. BLACK. , lt)-9-tf Clerk and Treasurer. NOTICE! WE HI V DI D FAI>E TEEtll We pay from $2.00 to p* r set (broken or not*. yirV ijso pay 'actual valtie for Diamonds, old^ Goid. Silver ami Bridg^^work SeRd "aT v x \ / once by parcel pp<t and -eceive ca^n by return ma)lv Y MA/ER> TOOTH SPF.4 IAI.TY Depr )-11-l^tp. X, 2007 ?«*• -Vh St. ' \ Philadelphia. I*3.\ X -'ll persons are forbidden to tres- in any manner on the lot of land on which the old Maple Can * p or indigestion. Constipntton or nchoql building Is located under pen- . . Biliousness »!!? nf the law. A ^O'SS-Stp. . C. W .lAQl'ES. Agent Just try one 5&-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and C0TTOV i iK | . [ recommended to the pobtic by Pahs Medi Wl o'V—Liberal advances and ex-. «'laxativeBramo 1 ^ T«— cim Tdlthcn I \ teld in gladness. M> mot her to Him to keep. And jrejolee in the'sweet assurance tie sixeth His loved ones sleep Her Daughter. ANNIE. Ask Your Grocer CHEEK-NEftLS COFFEES Best By Every Test 3B X REAL ESTATE NEWS ;■ . \\ * • - \ / y y X X. X X x / We have listed for sale several desir- ‘ XyY . ' ^ / / y* ’ ^ ' X . ' able fal’ms, and homes in and near town. This week we can uffer an attractive price on a farm of 130 acres, partly within town limits, and producing- very tine crops. Well / * • ' / ■ ■ drained and fenced; an ideal pbure for farming- and stock raising-, v*^ X / X We hqve several farms near town, in good communities, and worth more than we are asking for them. Let us talk <>ver\ • ^ / x • ■ - x your needs,and we feel sure we can pleas< / x - - • you. : \ X-v X / X X / v f. X x / /X x . . / FOR SALE—Fine building lot in town of / n . - ' ’■ Walterboro. Must be sold sdon and at a real bargain. / LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR x ' X . X / / \, / / \ •X SALE •\ K x Southern X Real Estate X X X / I A; 41 V X W. W. SMOAK, Manager. Walterboro, ... South Carolina \