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* PAGI SEVESf Being Held at Walterboro THIS IS THE ’TENTH ANNUAL FAIR TO BE HELD AT WALTERBORO, AND IT HAS GROWN TO BE THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE YESAR. IT IS THE GREAT MEETING PLACE OF FRIENDS FROM SOUTHERN CAROLINA AND IS BIGGEST HOME COMING EVENT THAT TAKES PLACE EVERY YEAR. YOU WILL BE SURE TO MEET PEOPLE HERE YOU HAVE NOT SEEN SINCE LAST FAIR. A CORDIAL WELCOMES AWAITS YOU. RACING WILL BE FEATURE * ~ ^ * * , > i ' » The best horses in the State will run and trot on the half-mile race track. Big purses are offered and real racing will be m a feature of the fair; Come and see the ' y' • ' * • .* \ fastest horses ever entered on our race track. NEW AND STARTLING AMUSEMENTS v ' . • y*/ s. Krause Greater Shows will furnish the , principal amusement features of the fair. rtw " ' "" v •' ^ ' ■ ' ' * • . These shows were engaged a year ago and , . will comprise the best attractions money and time can secure. Many new features have been added, among them being sev-, \ * i*' * . ■ • eral war specials. Every day and night. SEE THE EXHIBITS OFFERED' ' » » 4 • ' . , .. . * r • ^ . . . r . * ■ ' ^ • Colleton county will celebrate the com ing o£peace by gathering together the best products of the county,, and displaying them. The live stock exhibits will be fea- tur.es this year. New steel wire coops for * * . %'*•' : * * poultry exhibits will enhance their attrae- * • • '•<'# . tiveness. See the fine hogs and cattle. /I # Come Ioni X and Friday / FOR FURTHER “INFORMATION WRITETHE SECRETARY JAS. G. PADGETT, W. W. &MOAK, ■ . , /X D. LEMACKS, . JNO. D. GLOVER, President. ' Secretary.. Asst. Sec. and Treas. - Superintendent.. - 4 \ ' Are You Ready For the X • • • ‘ * •* , Just a few more days before Xmas. This means that you only have a few more days to buy your Coat, Suit, Hat, Dress, Skirt Waist, Shoes or anything else in this line. . You will meet many of your friends whom you haven't seen for a year and you will , ’ ••'V want to look your best. Call on us for anything in the line mentioned. We are always at your service / * v < / 4 v and would be glad to show you anything in stock. / / ' . ' _ y , • / / » W.e have a complete line of Ladies' and Misses goods. New goods coming in daily. Prices reasonable. C ITATION FOR LKTTERN OK AD , .MINISTRATION 1 STATE 0F SOUTH CAROLINA, U ' County of Colleton. >. Hy G. Albert Beach, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. . > Whereas, Ella Hazel made suit to me to grant her Letters of Adminis tration of the estate and effects of George Hazel, a These are, therefore, to cite and 'admonish all and singular^the kin dred and creditors of the said George Hazel, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walterboro, S. C., on the 12th day of December, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock <4 the forenoon, to show canse, it any they have, why the said Administration should not be grant ed. Given under my hand, this 4 Hi and Hth day of December, Anno Domini, 1918.*'' / Published on the 4th and Ht,h days of December. 1918, in The Press and Standard. ' '"V - G. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge, Colleton Co. Strickland 8 m‘U« Williams (for schools 4 . thills, bonds 3 mills)... 7 miUs Smoaks 8 mills fi mills 8 mills 5 mills 8 mills 8 mills 8 nrfll* 5 mills 8 mills • 1. • • • • NOTICE! Any entry upon the Paul and Dal- ton plantations located on Comba-1 i: ^. 0alc * • 4 hl'e River, in Colleton, county, by • • • / • 4 W iggins Little Swamp Buck head ... Tabernacle .. Bethel Ruffin Hudson’s Mill Oak Grove .. Tabor .... . Stokes .(for schools 8 mills toads 4 mills) ........ 12 mills *ed Bank I mills <Mn* G rove .... .\ ...... 4 mills Sniders*...... * ...... 3 mills Cans Branch 5 mills Penial 8 mil'- Hendersonville (for schools 6 mills, bonds 4 mills)..10 mlln Verdisr .... ‘ 4 mills Walterboro . . .... 12 mills Horse Pen 3 mills Island Creek .... 8 mills Wolfe Creek 3 mills Hall .... 4 mills Welch- Creek 4 mills Ritter 4 mills Fraser ...... . 2 mills Sheridan .... .... .. . 4 mills Cottageville .... .•/. ... 7 mills ;Sand Hill .... . 3 mills |. Bethlehem H^millsj j Rehoboth .... / 4 mills mill* mills 8 mills TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE OF MEN’S • " ■ /- X mtm SmlRi / ANDXA1 5UITS, SHOES, UNDER- / WEAR AND HATS TO FIT THE WHOLE / FAMILY. \ * A •4 \ // - COME AND CONVINCE YOURSELF LEVY’S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW by persons or domestic animals, is ™ , *?***V^‘ A hereby forbidden. Likewise all l l oll Tax ONL DOLLAR on all I fishing, hunting', trapping, or oth- niu * t ' s between the ages of ^ 1 and ^ er trespassing thereon ara hereby >;*ar» old, also a .ommutation oo lit a BJopuano tie pne panqiuo jd f o *v^ ,a,c of $2.ho on all males be- fa prosl^cuted to Ute extent of the law .tween the ages of 21 and 50 years. ’ ; which shall be paid at the same jlime ami the satne manner as other taxes. Dogs, 50 cents eheh. \ * R. E. JONES. ! County Treasurer, Colleton County. Walterboro, S. C.. Oct. 2. 1918. H. W. COHEN f''*' . y Next to Herndon’s Restaurant BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS >C F\ W. H. 10-16-tf. LOTT. Agent. COUNTY TREASURER’* TA* NOTICE. 1»MS. Trappers Attention The l>ooks of the "County Treas urer will he opened for the purpose of collecting taxes from the 15th dav of October, 1918, to the 31st day ot December, 1918. >/ Tl.e tax levy is as follows:. State 8 1-4 mills* Ordinao County ........8 1-2 mills Roads . . . / 3 mills Bast Indebtedness . . . .1 1-2 mills Constitutional-School ...3 mills A 6000 FRIEND Bring your Hides-to me before shipping. Highest prices paid. \ JULIUS BOGESLOF AT B. LEVY’S . Dr. A. J. Anderson, \ Dental SorceoH Walterboro, ft. a | How; t ft. ».*»»» ».i *—Is marketed te the h«t *™ta«e through PEARCE ft ■ATTEY, Saranuah, Oft l-l«-4«i. For Cn»U|t. A good friend stand by you when in need. WaltPrboifo people tell how . , i" Doan’s Kidnev Pills liave stmid the got no relief. A friend recommend- tew..- Mrs. A. Rickenbaker of Bridge ed Doan’s Kidney Pills and I bought St.. Walterboro endorsed Doan’s some at the Walterboro Dcug t o. i i miiid three years ago add again confirms They soon gave me relief and I rec- Tdtal .. • • • ' : -_i; Ba ***'* fU,, IV/.an a •.» nil Whft get Doan's Kidney Pills -toe f-a - • • that Mrs. Rickenbaker had. Fo-'-i Milhurd Co.. Mfgrs . Buffalo, N Y “Chamberlain’s Cough Reined;, is aplendid for croup,’’ writes Mrs. Ed ward Hassett. Frankfort. N. Y. “My children have been quickly relieved of attacks of this dreadful tFotuplatnl Aahton Special School Districts. Brovton 4 mills Lodge (for school 13 mills, - and bonds 5 mills) ...[18 mills Rum Gully 3 mills ft ice Fateh 8 8 mills mills by its use." This remedy contains Weimer °. . ...... ... 4 mills no opium or other narcotic, and may Dry Branch 4 mills be given to a child as-conddentiy. as Cedar Branch 3 mills to an adult. / • Hill 4 the story. Could you ask for more ommend Doan’s to all others who convincing testimony? . suffer as 1 did.“ »’I first used Doan’s Kidney Pills Mrs Rlckenbtiker gn^- the above about two years ago for backache statement. June 2, 1914, and Janu- and weak kidneys and a dull pain in ary 15. 1918. she said: T have not my back all the time,’’ says Mrs. taken many of Doans Kidney Pills COTTON—Why take “pot-luck** with your’s when >ow cac e^nV mand the long experience and seXlces of PEARCE * IfATTET. Savannah, Ga. S-1I-«*n mills Rickenbaker. “In the morning when I got up I was sore and stiff. I tired easily and was miserable and it was an effort for me to do my house work. I tried many remedies and •V *' • since I gave my last recoinmenda-j lion. 1 am glad to confirm my for mer statement for Doan’s*” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy- f ' ' ' Bm»um o! its tosic sad laxative i TIV* BKOMO QITU Quinine and does ringinf Hi heed. R loci foe the ••xaatuic <4 r. w. . , LaXa