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FACE FOUR
The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C.
Wednesday, January 15, 191^
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Work+r Trtb How Dreco
Wlprrt Ov« Moauurh Trowbk.
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Everyone know«that to live ww I
uust have food. Food la the fuel j
that keep# the human furnace burn. ;
inn. Stop eatlna and the flree of i|
life will soon die out Is it any
wonder then that when the system
m not -beins properly fed a person
becomes thin, pnle, listless, run
.4own, and the day’s work becomes
drudgery. It •* worstt than use.
leas to try to tune the appetite with
delicacies, if the stomach is unab'.e
to digest the food it receives.
Most bodily ills can be traced to
jest this source. The stomach 1*
oat of order and the other organs,
tissues and muscles are not receiv.
rag the necessary food to build up
the ravage^ of the day. The re* ,
r ult is these organs tissues and mua_
rJe become weak, opening the door
to kidney /trouble, constipation, j|
rheumatism and a host of distress.
>ng complaints. This disorders
ran be helped only by treating the
'ause, the stomach.
have suffered 20 years with
pain* in the limbs, and rheumatism,’t
rays Mrs. Frances Cox. who is per. {
haps one of the most, generally ,
known and best loved ladies of
Greensboro’s Salvation Army,, in. a
ftage^ statement Just made lor
yHtbllcaUon.
."I couldn't even drink cold water,
Htae continues,” as ft would sou.'
.ad come hack up hot as fire. All
*y troubles, are very much benefit-
■ ted now because I hav> taken that
wonderful ' new herbal medicine
i ailed Dreco. 1
• ”Dieco surely has done me lots
of good and 1 want three mo~e hot- [
ties." f
Dr'-i-o. the inedirlne mentioned hv j
Mrs. Co\, is a 'compound of th-j
, lices exti acted frooi roots, herbs
«nd f»erries, nature’s own remedy
ter nature's ills. Hundreds of ,
featiim niuls like the above ar * .
<«mink. in all stating that Dreco
• eemed to go direct to- the seat of ;
She trouble and to wipe out aches
i nd pains
If yon are suffering why not go
t.r send :>t once for a Ix.ttle of th.s
uondeyful ||leliicim > ' , Surely i( '<n
worth a trial.- " . ■ |
Dnst is sold b> almost any well
Uceked druggist and max tie se.
m Wallet tinm
tlo’^ and Don’t's Ifni - Itoll
Flglit. \
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— 's Cl* ms* ui t'ollege, S C .-Jim it
l>e|i*-\*- all liiat you hear
about a tint ihe hull xveexil xxill not
dm HIT
FK) beliexe wUaj you hear aho if
shat ih** wtM-vil has don** and will
i <lo to your cn p of eotton
DON’T cii'-s liie we«-xil after tp*
.eta your crop HI T
DO work systematically and hard.
«r at the proper times, and every-
txidy will “pryfit thereby.
DON’T plant rottou after the
I/otato crop' Hi'T
DO plant all tiie crop as early as
»t is safe from frost.
DON’T expect to make as much
•ottos en same acreair t . with the
same teams and labor, as before .the
weevil y 7 ,
DON'T plant f ,evefy acre you ck M
' scrap*- up” in rr.tton, after tho
weevil has made its appt-aranre
FOH this last HIC. CKOP usually j
gwes to the weevil largely.
Df)NT pot off cleaning up the
cotton fields during the fall and win.
tor - This is the proper time- to
WORK HARD.
DON'T* forget that the cotton
plant is the only breeding plant of.
Ihe boll weevil.
DON’T forget that the boll weevil
natnage tp any cotton crop depends
to great extent «n the weather con.
ti.tions during winter and summer.
DON'T wait until the weevil dw‘.
♦ troys a Cotton crop for you HCT
DO start-control measures at
cnee
DO obtain Farmers' Hiilletin No.
Ml— ''The Hull Weevil Problem” —
AND ,
Df)NT throw it away, but study
, '*■ * n d pmetice what it preaches ns
-far as possible
Hastings' 1S10
oed Catalog Free
.ea«ly now. One hundred I,a..d-
K-x y Hlostritod par= ’ with trill! .nt
-over In natural colors. Its both
raulifttl c.r.d helpful and nil that h
•:o<-c«snry 1> get it la a postal car!
-C'-.u.-f?. You x~!M find ocr 1919 cata.
""jc r». '-nrJi whllo N* /k.
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•uiy «lrug *.101 ,* <ir'toilet »•< unter xxiM
supplx yoli with’threv t-unces of or
chard while for a few renis. Si|iieez.>
the Juice of two fr*-sh lenrons into a
t*»ttle. th*n put in the orchard white,
lend shake well. This makes 3
.juartei pint 1 f the xery best lemon
akin whitener and complexion beau
Utter known Massage this fra
grant. creamy lotion daily into the
fare, n«-ck. arms and hands and.just
how freckles, tan, sallnwness.
rednoss and roughness disappear
and how amooth. soft and clear the
nkin becomes. . Yes! It is harm. f
lens, and the beautiful results will
ii«trprn*» you.
For the Legislature
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He has the Ability;
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He has the Energy;
He has the, Experieitce;
He has the Interest;
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He has the Progressiveness
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It has been proven that he makes a good Representative.
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“You made an exceedingly able Repnv-entative. /What pleased me most W ;
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thnt you were always on the side of right.’*-—.Speaker Cochran.
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I regarded you as one of the most serviceable members of the House. I hope,
that you wifi again represent your county.’’—Lieut! Governor Liles.
J.'’ ” > f’:r ** rciTiit i ccn > ' d t
- ‘v 1 l-y I!;-? red plant o' 1 . 7( r »
a.-j Secdi have heon t: -
l cf Koe.l crrel> - o t-.d pa -
• ! t !*-.o SwUtli. Only varieties
Liji'>.**t the Smath arc listed. Qu. !
My «f t’a bent ar.d prkea oftfen las*
than thooO you pay at home. Writ.;
lir. f'ne copy of this splendid < ata
’ feuc nor. H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
V?ed;.*ncn, Vtlanta, Ga.—A vt.
T. M. Jaques, A. E. Hill
Peeples—C C. Craven; J K'
Crosby, H S. Wilder.
PeUt—L. T. Givens. Jr.. H Kick
lighter, Frank Brant.
S" Pine Grove—L. B. Herndon, Geo
W. Padgett, J. L. Linder
Rice Patch—Jno Kickligl.ter, H.
McMillan, J. F. Rents.
Ritter—W. H. Ritter, D Carter.
A E. Drawdy,
Round—B. G. Hlo«tt,'A. DrlggerV
W B Garris.
(Ruffin—B. B Crosby. P. B.
Strickland, J. L. Rhodes
Sidney—C'. D. C. Adams. . O. G
Bridge, E. 0 Carr la
a Smoaks—J S. May, I. A. Sauft,
Paul W Thomas, Jr.
Sniders—G. C. Breland. P. M
Givens, R C. Hudson.
Tiger Creek—F H. Be.oph T «
Linder, P. W Warren
Walterboro—J. B. Dull ds, John
Avant, H. S. Strickland.
White Hall—G H. Gi ess, J. H
Hamlin, R D. Robertson.
Williams—Tyler O’Quin, Dune'
Carroll, H. B. Williams. 1
iWtgglns—Bass -Fletcher, Paul
Walters, J. K. Hickman.
Wolf Creek—Wade Zelgler. M
L. Avant, J. J. Hiers.
The first named manager call for
boxes and tickets.
J. C. NETTLES.
A. Q. PADGETT,
J. M. BEN’tON. *
Commissioner* of State and County
Elections for CoHeton County, S.
C,,
October 21st, 1918.
H. F. TOWLES, Clerk
NOTICE OF TAX HETI'RNS.
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These men have seen W. W. Smoak in Service. Do you
think they are competent judges?
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NOTICE OF F.I.HiTION
STATE OF SOITH CAROI.1NA.
Oountx of Colleron
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Notice is hereby given that a
special election will he held in Col.
leton County on Saturday. January
18. 1919. for the purpos** of elect,
ing a successor to the late Col. J. W
Hill, member-Heet to the House of
Representatives from Colleton
County. This special election is
ordered by Hon T. I*. Cothran,
Speaker of the Hons* of Represen.
ta^ives. under authority giveiw by
the Constitution of the State of
South Carolina, and under the rnlej
prescribed by the Stste Constitution
The qualification for suffrage:
Managers of election shall re
quire of every elector offeriiu • »
vote a| any election, beidr*- ;.ll. *ni-
him to vote, the production . hi«
registration certificate' and pr. of of
the payment of all taxes, includin';
poll tax. assessed against him anu
collectible during the previous year
(1917 tax receipt will he accepted •
The production of a certificate or of
the receipt of the officer anrhorise 1
to collect such taxes, shall be con.
cluaiye proof of the pay-ment there
of.
Before the born fixed lor opentn .
the polls. Managers and Clerks mu*t
take and subscribe the Constitution,
al oath. The Chairman of the
Board of Managers can administer
the oath to the other member* and
to the Clerk: a Notary Publie must
administer the oath to the Chair-
'man T^he Managers elect theii
Chairman and Clerk.
Polls a» each yoting place mus*
In* opcm-d at 7 cynock a 111 and
closed at 1 f cloy*; p trt
The Manat-eijg have th*- power to
fill vaeanev. ;!u4 if none of the Man.
:r-*\r* attend/ the citizens can an
point frotiy/anicnc the. qualified vo-.
eis the Managers, who. after bein;
sworn, ran conduct the election
At the close *f the election, tit,*
Managers and Clerk must proceed
publicly to open the ballot boxes
and count the ballots therein, uni
continue without adjournment until
the ,same is completed,'wnff make »
atateniqnt of the result for saiif of-'
flee and sicn the same. Within three
days thereafter, the Chairman of
the Board, or some one designated
by the B* ard. must deliver to tho
Coin in issioners of Election the poll
list, the boxes containing the bal.
lets and written statements of iJk-
result* of the election.
Election Manager*.:
The follb'n^nn Managers of Elee.
lion have hern appointed to hoi 1
tho election nt the various precinct?
in the said County -
Ashton V !». Hetty. M \ e,......
W O Jones y.
Hells F. M Thomas. J C Cros
hy J. E Hudson
Benton's Mill H p rimer. H
ib-nton. Julius Kinard.
Berea E. W Strirkland. \V M
Hatan. J C Miley
Colleton 1. A Grayson. I M.
Rodlsh, M S shi 1 th .
Coltavev ille It, HI Willis, f r.
OnRrant, J I> Ackennkn. Jr
His. Creek J. C Drawdy. Jasp
Fender, William Crosby
Greet# Pond—R F Huggins,
W' Drawdy. O. A Speights
Hendersonville—J. , H. ^tbman,
Joe Graves. Sr.. T S. Boynton
Hore Pen -Joseph Lanedale.' c F
, Koger, W P Hatch
Hudson Mill—H A. Crosby. K
K Hudson, K. L. Benton
Jacksonboro—J R. Reynolds. 0."
F Hodges. E. P. Price
Ixxfge—Lee Jones. H A. iCura.,
mings, Ed Mesrs.
Maple Cane—W If. Jiqum,
The auditor’s office will be open for
taking tax returns from January'' l*t
to February 20, 1919.
' Please take notice that I or my
deputy will be.at the following
named places for the purpose,' of
giving each tax payer ample op
portunity itr make his or her re
turn in.person, so that each piec *
of properity will appear in its res
pective townships or school district
thus avoiding double returns.
Failing to make your return
the township hoard of assessors ar**
required by law to add 50 per cent
penalty on all personal properity.
Real estate atands the same as last
year except jrh?re changes have
been made.'
There nhall be a capetation tax of
50c charged on all dogs and pro
ceeds to be expended for pchool
purposes. Dogs not returned for
taxation shall not be held to - b»
property in any court in this state..
All males between the ages of 21
and 60, except confederate soldiers,
are liable to pay poll tax and those
between 21 and 50 are liable to
pay coram-utation road tax.
All property must be listed up
on the proper blanks and sworn to
before an officer competent to ad-
fftinister oaths.
On account of sickness I am forc
ed to change .my appointments as
follows;
Friday January 24 Hudson’s Mill
10 to 12; Friday January 24 Sniders
2 to 4. '
Saturday January 25 Rice Patch.
Monday January 27 Ashton.
Tuesday January 28 Lodge.
Wednesday January 29 William*
10 to 12.
Wednesday Janunrv, 29 Colleton
2 to 4.
Thursday January 30 Smoaks.
Friday January 31 Harea 10 to 12
Friday January 31 Huckhead 2 t rt
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Saturday Feb. 1 Johnsons school
house 10 to 12. ,
Saturday Feb. 1 Wilsons store 2
to 4^
Monday Feb. 3 Ruffin 10 fo 12.
Monday Feb. 3 Hells 2- to 4.
Tuesday Fob. 1 Salkehatchie T
S. Jones 10 to 12.
TnvtMay Feb. 4 Hendersonville :*
to 4.
Wednesday Fel* ille.
Thursday Fob •• Jarksonhoro.
F:'d; y Fob. 7 Green Fond. /
Tuesday Feb 11 Rater ?, *i> -
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K M JONES.
Auditor for Colleton County
NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden to cut
wood or.In any way trespass on my
lands located on puhnetpoml Walter-
lH*ro to St. George T»n Horse Shoe
pl a nt .Mi on lands or any of my land^
n t’6l^etOI^ , County, F. C.
! John. F.’Lucss.
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