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Tit Stat* or tJotrrn Cabouka
Colleton CoonW.
In Tbe Common Pleas.
M P Howell II H Howell Exor
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Vi.
J F Johnson et al.
By virtue of the decree of the
above coart herein 1 wil' sell at
public ontcry before the Court
House in Walterboro, on sale
day in May next. (4th day),
within the legal‘hours of sale,
the following described Itealtj:
All that piece, parcel or lot of
land situate iu the town of
Waiterlx>ro, county and State
aforesaid, measurine and cou-
tainimr about 100 feet in width,
from North to Sjuth. and about
200 feet iu depth from East to
Wesr, and bounded North by lot
of J. H. Johnson. East by street
Sooth by lot of Mrs Carrie E
Patterson and West by lot of A.
S. Morrail. Compliance with
sale to be made on day of sale, or
resale at risk of purchaser.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser
to pay for papers.
0. G. HENDERSON.
Master.
April 11, 1908-
State of South Caromka
Colleton County.
In The Common Pleas.
Bernard L Cox.
Vs.
Phillip Moultrie.
By virture of tho decree of
above court herein 1 will sell at
public outcry before the Court
House iu Walterboro, on sale
| day in May next, (4th day), the
follwinir described Realty,
within the legal hours of sale.
All that certain hit, piece or
parcel of land situate in Adams
Run Township, couutv and State
aforesaid, containing sixteen
(16) acres more r less, leing lot
No 8 in the general division of
the land belonging originally
to George K Bryan: bounded
Ndfth by Will.Town public road,
East and West by lands formerly
of GeorgeF Bryan (see lots Nos 2
and 4 respectively); aml South by
lands of Swintou and Kimr.„ As
par plat made by J. JD. Taylor,
aurveyor of date November 4,
1895. Terms of sale cash. Pur
chaser to pay for papers. Compli
ance with sale to be made on
day of sale, of resale at risk of
purchaser.
C. G. HENDERSON
\p -> Master..
April 11. 1908.
Tub State op South Carolina
Colleton county.
In The Common Pleas.
T Pltizer.
Vs.
J E Folk:
By virtue of the derree of
above aonrt here'll I will »i»*ll.at
ipublic outcry before the Court
House in Waltohoro, on gula
day in May next (4*1» day),
within the legal hour* of kiIh
the followim.’ described Really:
Ad that ceitaiu lot or tract of
laud with the Luildings therein,
•ituat d mi the lo'Aii i i Luigi*,
County slid SfRte afuro*.;id, chm-
taining one quaitor (I 4) ofun
acie; nyM bounded N rth and
East by lot of T P Ri%er, N u:h
by Jones S rcet and West l v
Jamci Strt*et. Comjdiance wit.i
sale to be made t n day of sale oi
resale at risk of purcha-er.
Terms of sale Citsli. Purchaser
to pay for papeis
C. li. HENDERSON .
Master.
April 11th 1908.
Meatts of Reeovary.
Consumption is not always an
inherited disease, and a iarga
percentage of case# may be
attributed jin the followin causes:
First defective digestion.
Second, imperfect nutrition as a
result o^ the first. Third, the
accumulation of morbid product
iu the loags «s the result of im
perfect natritioo,aod this in turn
breaks down the Function of res
piration and consumption is ao
establish?d disease.
The first step toward a cure is
to restore the function of nntri-
ton, and to this end nothing in
the woiId excels Viuol.
It is for this reason we want
every person in Walterboro to
know about our delicious cod
liver preparation, Vioel, which
is far superior to oldfashioned
cod liveroil aud emulsions be
cause it is made by a scientific,
extractive and concentrating
process from fresh cods’ livers,
: combining with peptonate of iron
all the medicinal, healing body
, building elements of cod liver oil
! bn* no oil.
In pulnnnary diseases, i*.
nourishes th* body, increases
vigor, checks the cough aud of'.tm
mitica.es the disease. As a
strength-creator for old people,
delie-ite children, weak, run
down persons, and after sickness
Vinoi is unexcelled.
We a*k Wealterhoro people to
try Vi col on our oiler to return
their money if it does not give
satifaction. Jno M Klein, Drug
gist, Walterboro, S.
different Mctioaa of our country
End whatesn be done right her#
in Colleton. Seme of the trus
tees are planning to open new
schools. These may be necessary
but in many places it would be!due to orio acid In the blood,
better to consolidate tc have one | Rot the doty of the kidneys is to
Comfortable, well equipped
•ch^ol with three or four compe
tent teachers, than three or four
uncomfortable.* poolry furnished
schools taught by iuditiereut
teachers.
Right hero 1 « ould make a plea
for better pay for the teacheri
and a greater number of men in
the - school room. This ' will
* “Is *
mean more money for tin? schools
and that will moan a special tax
but are not thj b »ys aud girls
worth it? and are mit we able to
give them the bjst? Why not
consolidate? Let us study this
question of consvddHtiou before
new schools are opened.
Better one itr* ug, vigorous,
character building school in a
community t: aa a score of weak,
lion elfective onps. Not
a small school can not have
s
f
puny,
that
remove all uric acid from the
blood. Its presence there show*
the kidneys arc inactive. D m’r!
dally “with “uric acid solvents”
migh go on till dooms ’ay
with them, but until you cure
the kidneys you will never gs;
well. 1 loan's* kidney Bills not
only remove uric acid, but cure
tho kidneys and then all dang »r
from uric acid is ended.
Rupert B Calvo, bookbinder,!
employed at The State Publish,
ing (Jo., official printers for the
State of South Carolina, livius :»t
1010 Lumber St., Columbia,.S C
savs: “I thought 1 had iheumi-
tism and treated for it on t a*
belief. I used all k,nds of lini
merits. The pain was ip my
back and in my hips clear to the
shoulders. The liniments d d
no good and 1 took to blood me l
iceues but they did not help me
1 rook a long trip in hope-
that the change of climate might
help me.I was away for throe
Mrs. S. J. Jones'
ON
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 7th and 8th,
Another beautiful lot of hats will be displayed. New lot of Gage
Patterns. Some lovely new hats for Misses and Children. This is
• my Second Spring Opening. All are invited.
*
Respectfully,
• * o
R^rs. J. S. Jones.
^ , , , ..months but could see no change
an efficient -teacher ami do (rood 1 for the better , | ieJrJ of Dja ,f. p
work, but in union ilure is
stength.
April 43 19CS
K da.
$100 r.e«*id, $100
>ieas»
The rt»*d< rs of l»H p^psr will be
least one dread-
Obituary
Stanfill died ajt his horn) iu
Mashawville, April the 5 1908.
Charles, H Stanfill age 60 years.
The fu eral services were con
ducted by the Kev. J. L. Daniel
and aud he was laid to rest iu
old Sandy Dam akurah yard,
where he had been a life long
member, discharging every duty
faithfully, a good neighbor kind
aud faithful tneud has gone to
his reward.
Out seeiug after a sick neigh
bor went home and iu a few
hours was deal. What a warning
to Iris many friend*; “Be ye also
ready for in such an hour as ye
think not the Master cometh.”
S.
to l*«rn tt.nT th-rtj i- «» Imst one dr
td di ea«e that ». teice h»s been able to
core iu at'i li«>tas«s, nud that ia Ca ar.h
Hwll'a Catarrh Core i« the only positive
cure now knowu to the medical I rater
j mtr Catarrh being a coi.atituti'mal
disease, req drea a cousti utiona' trea'-
neiv. Uau's Catta^rh Cure is taken
m enially, acting directly upon the
hb'Od and mucous surfaces nftheejs-
tem, thereby destr<>ymg the fonudatioa
of the disease, and giviug the patient’s
strengtn by bnilding up the coos iru
noo and aasia’iDg natnte m doing ■»»
work. The proprietors hav^ -» oittc.
fsith in its curative pjacr* .hat luev
• Her Une Hundred Dollars for any ca-e
tlat it fails to cure. r>end lor list ol
tettimooial.
Addresa F J CHE5ET & CO
Toledo, O
Sold by all Drungist. 75
Take Hall’s Familo Pills for couatipa-
tion.
DOCTOR
USEb D. D.
PUACriCH
D. IN HIS
Kiidheat Pb>>ictau a»«ys This Grat
Liquiu Pri-MiiipiioH is cartaio Cure
for L-izswa.
a lilt another Ecz'iu* iipiculis: cames
Kidney 1’ills and determined to
tr} them, end got a box at a
drug store. They completely ro-
moved the pains out of my bn-,k
and I bava no’ felt a touch of
the old trouble since I used
them.”
Fur sal# by all deal ms. I’re •
50 cents. Foster Milburn C> ,
Buffalo, New York, sole agent*
for the Doited Stares.
Remember the name—Doan'-
—aud Hike no other.
He preaches well who lives well
—French.
Many a man wears a thinking
cap under bis silk hat.
Oar Grandmothers used ro get * lot
of old nails place the u iu a vfssel con
taining viuegsr and allow them to
remain until tbe eoeucacid im the vine
gar pounced an iron solution. This
c-'Qcoiiou was then taken by nearly
every member of the family dnrirg the
Spriu* and Fall and it rarely ever railed
to strengtbeh aud benfit the person tak
ing it The old way was good bat there
i# a new way that is (hr hotter, science
baa ulscoven-d a way to manufacture
Iron ao that it cau be dissolved iu syrups
and elixirs aud give iu definite dose*.
One of tbe best rnd sorest wav* to take
Iron is iu Rydale’s Tonic This remedy
is a couibiniitiou of Iron, Q-iimne and
Strychine in kd Orsnye Elixir and eoia-
btned with o'her iogre ients lb i make
it very valuable a< a bloo-i and uerve
tonic. I'i without aud for weak and
puny children and sure core for chils
and mtlarla Sold by Jno H Uleiu.
foiaare iu »nili*iiiiaMie piai^ of |». L>. ip f . s ,|*o„ ,f Ti-rL-.»v Lot
|». Prw.cripi.on, tbe wouderful exierunl lf /I 10 ,r u ,Urk f>
ecoi.:*!) vviiicJi tuieb Ec«fiLai aiLii uiiier | v irioiulssllp If>' i hiha«
tumtar utoc«!>«s hko msgic. He is ur. j m>w give i er h iiitit «u how not
C Ii iloliHe-* Ui paver ^«tj. ^iss., anu fo pay that Tatsu iiHleminty.
‘ii e<unia.uig up bis impreasiottB ot tiie
viatliiug cuies 1). D D utu tiftscUd, In:
rav*.
1 Lave beeu uriug your D. D. D for
four veurs withgr*nfytDg leaulta. ‘l id
.\P NbAR A SPEUib P. r oli liERI’Es
ECZEUA, PS*OnlAPl3, ETC., AS lb
QUININE EoK MAL .RlA.”
Hr. iloliues is oue of Uuiidreds of
hrauce has about concloiD't by
this time that Gen. Sheridan’* r*--
mark about good Indian* would up
ply equally well to Moors.
•’One Touch of Nature Makes the
Whale World Kiu.”
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
he calls all the heoa in the farm yard to
coma end share it A similar t>ait of
hnman nature is to be observed when a
man discovers something exceptionally
good—be want* alt his friends a id
neighbors to (bare tbe benefits of his
discovery. Tbie is the touch nf nature
that makes the whole world kin. Tnis
expMus why people who have be-n
cored by Chamber Iain’s Oongh R* nu-dy
write letters to tbe mannlaotnre*s for
publication, that oihece eiailerly aiilug
may also use it and obtain relief, be
hind every one of these letters la a warm
hearted wish of the writer to be of u-e
to someone else. This remedy l» tor
•ale by John m Klein.
If Breaideat Onatro keep* on
playing with the breech-b!n.».*k,
he may get taught in afUrcback.
Rheumatic Paius Relieved.
Hr Tboa. Stenton, postmaster ol
Poutvpool, Out., writes: 'For thei>**t
eight years I suffered from rheumviim
paint, ami during tlla’ time 1 used man?
d'ffertot linianeuis and remedies for t* « '
cure of rheumatism Last sumuo r I |
procared a boEle of CeamberlaioV P iu j
ililm and got more relief from it tli ui i
any tiling I have ever used, an I cheerin'- j
iy recommeud tlii* HLiment to ti ; t-i f-!
fere f s Ironi rhemiiiitic puius For hale 1
by Johu m Klein.
OF ALL KINDS DONE A
Ube (press anb Stanbarb.
We have just received a new
stock of letter and note paper,
bill heads and statements, enve
lopes of all kinds arJ colors.
saxisFaeTioN GuaRaNTEEO
Brices reasonable which we
will gladly quote you.
Blank legal forma of all 'kinds
always carried in stock. Call
and see us when in (own.
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DO YOU KNOW PROF. HOLDEN /
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The Wan Who* j Cam Lecture* and Corn Trates Have AdScd
More Than Twenty Million Bwahofs to tbo Coen Crop «f Iowa.
Prof. Holden bus prepared for no a book which gives the cream of Me
lectures on corn growing. It tells nil about seed selection, seed testing, gen-
ting a stand, torn judging, corn pests, etc-, etc.
It is a prac ical farmer’s handb K>k. It is not theory but practice, JmK
M It has been worked oat on tbs farm. The name of tpU work Is
THE A B C OF CORN CULTURE
-MOST VALUABLE HOOK OF TH* CENTURY."
' ■ ■ %
A. I Rant, tbe veteran agricaUurief and bee man, stye: "Tale book is
ron't valuable worn published in tbe last century if the farmer will tsK
mk* fight boll of it with nnthniiaem and pnt its teaeblnts into prarflce *'
The book 1* 6 1-4 by 81-4 toebea Cootaiaa 100 page* and over 83 l'l
t rat tool- Well printed, neatly bound. We want to put thia book la
haoda of every live termer and farmers' boy in the country, tad will
tbe price low accordingly.
A DADCIIH DP I PIT 8**id us 10 ceo*«. join or stamps, and EM
DMnUAlIl in I UL will send you Un book by mail, poetpaA.
•If, when you get. It, you are unt antt*fi d dri p ns a card and we will retaka
your money, aWw po*t»ge for the return of the book. Uonld anything m
fairer ? Add fee*
THE SIMMONS ITSUSHIXG COMPANY
Pub, of lloldcn’* Coi-r Mook SpringllcM, Obi*
iSvery wrunaudesirea n l c MiipleTiou
Lut oft-tiuics eithar ruui* the one J'he
b teor f^Ha to g»in on* by tit- paint end
powder mt-thud s'i« etni'ioyw: A good
j conirbt.xioti is from witLiu and can’t be
paitKed or |>o «ier»«i on. 'i’wo things
« i are n.woeRFnrv iu oder to be the p- s-
j physicians who u e D D. U. iu ihsir .p, gC)r 0 t a go.>,| comp exiAu A healthy
iai.v practice I he u D 11. cora P'U*y action of the livernnd good lien bloo I
siluws pbysicinus to use this remedy j Ur(la!e’« l.iv-/T'abler* tnkeu occasion-
r.
Witu ttie u..der» andiug mat *hey leu j
l^eir p tic tils what u was that curtu
ti.eui when the iernb.e itch has been |
wqed out, ih>-skin Lra ad ntd the raw
eou.oi co* vied over wuh sou white I
Hi.tn. 1> D. L» is uot a nasty (taste to
smear me skin autl ctcthlug, but ll is u
Cltar liq ild ll is udv. ab o TokhK: D.
i> tt Hoap iu couuecnou with D D D
i.e*c-ipi iou
1- iu* v turther proof of the curative
poweis ol l> U !• Piescnptiou uecee
j**ry? Tuat reiutdv »• s la at John M
i Items from Shlkehatchie.
Editor Preeas and Standard:—
Several weeks ago you kindly
primed the regulations governing j
awarding of the prizes offered by
the state school improvement as
sociation, I hope every teacher and
trustees in the county read them
and decided to enter his school for I J tt ‘ ia v ' aiwrtxno Drug
" * : ooiiiv iu ai.d l*t us snow you uouvibeihg
one of the prizes. What is ™ore,| D tJi u W id ears your* skm
I wish to see BeveraLschool in-Col-!'uiefa»t:. Eveu it you ha»« uoiucci itu
kuS win bHwJ 6 ImpmHU-.a! -- u ~
have been made,and are being made, i ^
and more will be made in the fu
C u , ana Jouu M Klr-iu.
n
ture, an important change has been |
made in the time, as follo ws. Im
provements must be made between
November 1907 and December 10,
1008. Thisig a happy change as
most of buf schools open, in Nov
ember and the teacher will, in* this
May, get credit lor all that he does*
I will be pleased to hear from any
•ne who wishes to known more
fbout;, this work. G^E. Weekley.
The Preiideut is fair and square
*ith cottgrtfi#* Ueialeays Ltsit
•*|ow when he is going to slog it
*ith t mesfkge.
Fsabion note: Tsft bolting is
the go in tbe South this •prog.
Cdn&olid&tion.
The cuuaolitlutiuu of scbooU is bol
oae of the meitkids lor the better-
uieiit of country schools. Strategic
disincis will lks ■ysteiiuiically edu
cabtl ioU) cbusoilUatiou. O'Jbers
will be heffied to solve the prubieotr j
ooafroniiug them through the one-
room, ungraded school. Every mem
ber of the organisttkm will go con
structively to work to contribute
some definite item iu tbe direction
of bet ter men'. ,
The above from Wold**
Work for Nov. 190? illnstrale*
wbat is ttkiug pl«e5 dfiBy
ally a';d foi'oweJ tor a we«'g o r P-n ,qty*
by R dale a t •ui< > and pleuty <.f fV. sU. air
ami out of uo ir* **x rrcise will b^at • a l
. om i H<nt hmiI powder iu the eorhl* Tiy
tt jus* oucc and Hto. S Id by Jao »i
M vm v ,
• a»
Sa-is< t ewsiaper: “Board and
lotli»uii' reqiiirod in a fine family
by a Gerniitit lady of the Middle
Ave*. etc.
Death On HU Heals
! *
J* Mi I* Morrn, of Skippers, Va., had
a clone call io the spriug of 1900. He
**▼•: A* attack of pneumouia left me
w.AX aad wiilt sech p fearful cough
ibk'my friends declared aomntcptioo
had ate, nod death was on my rums'-*
Then I waepeiaosded to try Ur Kiog.s
New Diw*ov»ry. 1 bel;)p4 ■>• Unmedi*
a'elr aad aher taking two and half hot
ilea I was a wed spaa again I found
DUt/hst New Disc ovary ia the be-t fern-
edr for ooaght and hiog disease iu all
the word* doM nniier guarantee a»
Jno M Klein s d.Mig s* . M . fiOo and ft 0Q
’* heart inokos
Tlie Kcpubliom nouie l»aa
mil uni to investigate the inim*
i
ire nlreidy inquiring intocotton im 1
contluioos. Investigation of c*'d -
ti .ns on the farm and in^tju* kitom-u \
will follow in th'rir mv'nipa^ order—
Glouu Ui> State. “ .
CiiitmbcAit.’H Haathe i’lcferenoe.
Mr Fred C Hsarahan, a p'ornlten
druggist of Fortsmootb, Vs., ►*.*..
“F.-r i lie pa«t six years 1 have sold i"d
mcommen.led Chamberlain's Code,
C’bolcra aud Dnirii) *ea K-imdv. 1. t-
a gr<a r remedy and one of ihh tie* in*-
cut mt liCM.es on tho market. I hsi dta
it.me oibera for ilio*ainepu OM*i'i>i*t
pay me a larger pr. iif, bar this t.rmdy,
is so sare io «-tT ci a care. anU Mtv un«-
touiers so oert«iuto appreciate m. de-
o. mending u »o him. that 1 aiv- *i ’ee
t^efercuce ” For sate by J«.iiu M Lkns
Ou«* matins
in a hovel—unoiuer’s a
palace.
hi n
\ J
fl»e Thaw divorce Mem 4 ft
pitiful enti cliujftx to aoch .Jt
well stagpU (udiodramAtic ami
smutiqoe triftl
DeWii’e Garbaltaed Wi'M
best for c*U, ftft
tkdddSr John
Great minds have purjKfees: 0Uur|
have wisljefl. '
f
He Got VVh*i He Netxbd. -
Ni-'e Tea,r«fgotr looked a* If n>;
lime bad oota**.*’ save Mr G Fartnins
of Kill Greek, Ind. Tat “I «ae w#. iui
down lhAt lire Long on u very vutid*
(bread I« Was tlmn mv druggist reo-.ut
meaded Eh civic Bifera. I hr^slir
•arttlij and I got W 1*11 needed—*ir*r*»g'
I had one foot l|* »ba ^rave* hut E«. t-
Hiiiere pat It b»’k O ' me utrf agei'* »*•».
!>• Um w«U evbf »iaoe ” ilo(u u
marauteCM JftftM Elein’s orw.T y*. e.
^ ’ IB
t^fakea ascertain amount of fush
tp mdartk ewwa wk^elbartow. , :
»* fnf Biros Chapped
4 fore Nipple*.
MtVw fo f ha«e«, see**,
caappe l hands Cbaai
‘ most exuehent. It
of ahftra almoet lasoatly
ftftjftfr > v#fy
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THI5 BANK PAYS 4%
Compounded
Twice a Year
Through the United States mafi
you can open a Saving! Account with
this bank and have the benefit of the
perfect security offered by its strong
financial responsibility.
Our plan of banking by raaQ
enables you te deposit or withdraw
any amount from one dollar up, as
conveniently and aafely fs if joe
lived next door.
Asa G. Candler, president ef the
Coca Cola Company, is president ef
- this bank, and Its bosru of trustees
is composed of successful business
men whose names assure safe and
conservative management.
Wnts for booklist* free.
TOTAL ASSETS
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IDLER SUILPINOi. ATLANTA. CA.
11008 bftl bee a n year for hard
times aud now tliat glad spring
bft* coftie, one can ccoMomikd by
doinc witlioQt m .th ball* for ai
montbi.—The Beat#.
Don't wait nmil yon hsv« n deep
sailed oengh- ''An oonce of pMvestiun
is wetha penad of oaio."JWldi tfeo
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