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Wtt PRESS AND 8TANDABD, WAJ.TERBOBO, 8. C. PAOXnVB 1b food euKlrmtloa; 4 miles Velterbroo, on Ml. Carmel Aim corn and fodder for B. N. Htott, Walterboro, X. F. D. No. I. 10-ll-tf. POB BALK—One bnscy bone, rery gentle and a splendid traroler. Ore filly colt, 1 y«ar« old. One filly colt, 1 year old. Tbeee ooiu are well bred and splendidly developed. W. D. Ornber. Walterboro, S. C. 19 4 St. FOR BALE—ISO bushels of corn at 00c. per bushel while it lasts. Will deliver in ‘00 miles at above price. Apply to W. O. Guess, Round. 8. C. 10-18-2t. FOR BALE OR RENT—Nice store good stand with all necessary out boUdlngs near White Hall. For particulars, address Box R. White Hall. 8. C. 7-10-tf. WANTED. WANTED—To buy 50 head of hogs at once. Apply to W. C. Saun ders, Walterboro, 8. C. 10-ll-2t. WANTED—A Cropper to run two- horse farm, healthy location, near school and church, seven miles north of Wa4terboro. Apply in person to C. F Roger Walterboro, 8. C.. R. F. D. No. 2. 10-4-41. WANTED, to buy chickens a-nd eggsj wot J. L Rent*, W’alterboro Hotel. t-i4-tf. Itch relieved In 30 minutes by . Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Nevek I fails. Sold by John M. Kllen. drug- -125 S 4 *t. * ,10*1 S-6lu. O'Riley Is busy. Klien’s Compound Extract of Bu- chu for the kidneys. O'Riley is busy. Nyal’s Liver Sslt, mild and pleas ant. 25 cents at Klien's. O'Riley is busy. Wood is very expensive—Coal Is v *ry cheap—We have a big stock now on hand. Get our price. Terry A Shaffer. Horses \ Mules gr.!^C, 7 '.‘T WANTED—Two or three share croppers, white or colored, to run ore or two plows. Good houses and wa-ter. Land will make a bale of cotton per acre. T. J Simmons, Islandton 8 C 9- 20.8t. WANTED—To buy 3,000 pounds o fodder at fl.OO per hundred de livered. L. N. Glover, Walterbo ro, 8. C. 10-1 l-3t. WANTED—To sell cheap, about half^ price a Scholarship In the Charlotte Auto School. Address o apply to "J” care of this paver. • « tf. WANTED—A few girls to board with me at reasonable rates. I live In sight of school house. Ap ply to, or address, Mrs. Burrei Saunders, Walterboro, 8. C. 10- 18-lt. WANTED—To haul your baggage, freight, or take you to the train. I am well equipped to do anything Id the haullne line day or night. *Pbone 61y. Bart Frampton. 10-3-3t. WANTED—50 hands to work tur pentine, price 31.00 to $2.00 pet dry. Also 5000 bushels of cow E sss, 82.00 per bushel. G. W. iott. Round 8. C. 10-18-4t. WANTED—Men and boys to take a thirty days practical course In our Machine Shops, learn the Auto business and accept good po sitions. Three hundred gradu ates placed in positions In the last twelve months. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. t 6 tf. BUSINESS LOCALS. Y: rd Hide Homespon 5c per yard H. W. Bleck, Jr C* Riley is busy. Seed Rye for sale at Hyrne’s Store. O'Riley is busy. Coal—Hard Coal—Soft Coal— Get our figures. Terry & Shaffer Coal yards. ORiley is busy. Knives and Forks 50c per set, same worth |1.50. 11. \V. Black, Jr. Bird Seed at Hyrne’s store. O Riley Is bus$\ 6 or 6 doses "eeti'’ will cure any case of chills and fever. Price, 2»c. O'Riley Is busy. Klien's Malt extract flesh and blood producer. O'Riley is busy. New Garden Seed a-t Hyrne’s •tore. ORiley Is busy. Oper« Coal Stoves, make a bright eheerful fire. Terry A Shaffer, Coal dealers. Red and white orion sets, * at Klien’s. O'Riley is busy. Stetson's 41ats, in staple shapes H. W. Black. Jr. Nyal’s Kidney Pills, 25 cents at Klien’s. We have just returned from the this week with a shipment of extra nice mules of various sires, ranging from 1350 to 800 lbs. Thcsj mules ere clean cut trim Tennessee Stock, and show up well. We also selected with care some, nice trim drivers, anti work hroses. and wiil take pleastire in showing then:. We invite your inspection before buying. MAY £ ANDERSON Fo Teachers, Tuistrws and School Patrons. It is the sense of the County Board of Education that the change to the new school books adopted by the State Board of Education should be gradual. Ekample, only pupils who finished the books they were studying last year should be required to buy the newly adopted books opening of this session. Where tfte old books have not been completed they should be taught until completed, a-nd then when a new book is required, the newly adopted book should be bought. By adopting the above plan much money can be salved the school patrons of Colleton county Nor will the advantage of exchang ing old for new books be lost since the tlime of exchanging expires December 1912. This resolution meets ' the ap proval of Hon. J. E. Swearingen, and Prof. W. H. Hand, High School Inspector. H. W. Black. , County Superintendent of Educatlo Walterboro, S. C. 10 4 3t. Relieves Backache Instantly Sloan’s Liniment is a great remedy for backache. It penetrates and relieve* the pain instantly—no rub bing necessary—just lay it on lightly. Hbpb’b Proof, "I had my back hurt in the Boar Waf W'l Saa lr=->ci4cc t% . yean J Hak hit b» a atrret car in the name plica. •Died all kiuda ol ti. *i>. without sue* Ceaa. Taro wrcki tgo I taw your hni- Kcnt in a dm* rior* a ad rm a bnttU to Dy. Tha fall application cans, d instant relief, aud non except for a little (tiff- ncaa, 1 am alau.M well.” fXkTCUUt NORMAN, Wiiiltier. Calif. SLOANS LINIMENT is the best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat and sprains. Mis* E. Rim if RrooUrn, NT., wr.tes: ‘•.'loan'* I .iniment it the t»'st fur rheumatism. 1 h ;ve six bot tle* of it ai.tl it i* grand.” Sold by an DeaWs. Price, 23c., 30c., and $ 1.00. Colgates rapid shaving powder. 25 cents at Klien's. Timely advice given. Mrs. C. Will oughby, of Marengo, Wls., (R. N 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "con sumption" cough and could do lit tle to help her. After manyt reme dies failed, her aunt unfed her to '.R-ke Dr. King’s New Discovery. "I have been using It for some time the wrote "ard the awful cough ha almost gone. It also saved my lit tle boy when taken with a severe bronchial trouble.’’ This match less lueoicine has no eual for throat and Iuiir troubles. Price 60c and 31 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jno. M. Klein. TAX NOTICE The books of the County Trersur er will be open for the purpose of collecting taxes from the 15th day of October, 1911, to December 31, 1911. The levy is as follows. Mills State 5 3-4 Ordinary County 4 Itoajls 3 Constitutional School 3 Total. 15 3-4 Special School Tax Iscvy. Mills Lodge 8 Rum Gully 3 Klee Patch 3 Smoaks. . . . t , 8 Little Swamp. 3 Strickland 2 Williams 4 Bethel 3 Ruffin 2 Sniders . . 3 Bethlehem 2 Hendersonville 4 Walterboro 7 Red Bank 3 Cottageville 7 Ooal Grate* for sale—Fit In any i K *jwors. . 3 fire Jflpce—Terry A Shaffer. Coal Fo „ tax j! on al | ma | e8 betwe'en R. R. P. Seed Oats, fer. O Riley 1* busy. Terry A Sha SWn*. l,<’uk cn ltor»e«, «. anl«. H.fand fVV'.ry rr"i free, /.cores* Of.Ur! SSlois Bolter, Mta. CORN EXPOSITION i MANAGER ARRIVES. George H. Stevenson Opens Offices ** Columbia and-Gets Busy. i Columbia, Oct. 13—Georgs H £t»- veiii-cn. secretary and generr-1 man- * •ger of th« National Corn Exposi tion. has opened offices here. From ' now until the exposition Id Colum- 1 bia. from January 27 to February i •. 1912, he will he busy continuous ly arranging the many deteJIs In connection with such a vast under taking as holding a national corn ex|io*lticn. He invites farmers and all others | Interested to call and see the pho- tographs of the exhibits shown at ! the show In Columbus. Ohio, four months ago. These show the mag nitude and importance of the expo sition, c«d what it means in an ad- v~rii8ing way to the State. In fact the entire South will be benefit c«i by the \isit cf thornanris of wealthy planters from the Central ■''•J Western States. Mr. Stevenrcn h«s in his office four large books containing news paper and msgazine stories of the (corn show, and these articled! tell in :i convlneli-g wry the advertising : 'merit of the event. ) Columbia is certain to be given ' as much puhiicit} as Columbus r *-| ceived when the show was held! tlx re and agricultural and resident-! al properties a 111 increase in vclue, 1: <•!,' itdently believed. Mr. Stevenson has rec-jntly return ed from a trip Ir. Interest of the show. He visited agriculutral col leges and experimental stations in niix* States r.-ud received assurances that ihe exhibits arranged for Co- luiidua will equal If not exceed thos * in »o Columbus. While the exhibition features corn, on account of th.-' importance of proper methods of planting, there will lie other exhibits of interest end educational \alue. The Modern Dairy and the Manu.Vture of But ter w ill be shown as well as sped- ! mens of well matured fruits aud | vegetables. i Come to see me and get your Fall Hats. Every thing new in Ready-to-wears for Ladies, Misses and children. Also Patterns of the best dre&s and picture hats. Miss Maude Kelly, an experienced and competent trimmer of Atlanta, is with me and will take great pleasure in showing you our line. I also have a nice line of dress goods and Ladies Fumishjpgs. _ Be sure you see me before you buy. Mrs. S. A. Smoak, COTTON SELLING TIME When you sell your cotton you wish to buy where you are sure you can get the most for ycur money. We offer you special prices in the lines we carry, and invite you to call and inspect our goods. JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF FANCY DRESS GOODS FOR THE LADIES AT VERY CLOSE PRICES. CAR OF WIRE FENCING TO ARRIVE. J. B. MILEY & COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANTS LODGE, SOUTH CAROLINA. No other point In Collvdon coun ty will be visited by O'Riley this season. From Walterboro he goes to Bamberg. SHERIFF'S SALE. Fully Guaranteed I will sell the following tracts of land on salesday in Nov. 1911, at" the court house ai 12 u'cloc*, *i., for taxes, costs and penalties: Adams Run Township. J. F. Brown, 10 acres more or less, bounded by Abram Brown and Ben Grc-ct, et al. Taxes, cost and penalty, 312.21. Will Brown, t?'acres more or less, bounded by Jim Powell and John Simmons et al. Taxes, cost and penalty 39.17. KsU te Joseph Smalls, 10 acres more or less, bounded by Jake El- torce estate and others. Taxes, cost and penaJty- 38.63. Sarah Royam, 10 acres more or css, bounded by H. D. Padgett and Solomon Jscox. Taxes, cost and penalty 39.50. Ben Sander*, 1 lot, bounded east by Chas. Small, south by R. Camp bell; west by Archie Williams, and north by Chas. Smalls. TaJtes cost and penrJty 311-24. Philips A Son, 18 acres more or less, bounded east by J. T. Statts; north fcy> Jno. Gadsden, west by Rav ei;*el Lumber Co., and couth by Pee ples. Taxes cost c-ad penalty 31116. Wm. Mazyck, 10 acres more or 'Ailkcr. F011U * «- Price $55.00. \\ hy pay more for a buggy when you can buy from us and save from $5.00 to $15.00. We buy our buggies ioo at a time and pay cash instead of as most merchants do, buy from four less, bounded by Pearson church lo on i oni? time. Therefore we get the best at the lowest price they can be sold at and Xtlltown rood, W. J. Newton and ; X a » * * dealers. O Riley is busy. Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, Ex tra good. H. W. Black, Jr. Oitiity is busy. Columbian, Cleveland, Crescent and other'bicycles made by> .Pope Manufacturing Co., at Klien’s. ORiley is busy. Seed Rye—The high growing va riety. Terry A Shsffer. ORiley is busy. t have a nice line of fall and winter soilts, give us a chance td •how thorn to yon before you bur. H. W. Black, Jr. _ <. the ages of 21 ai-d 60. Also a com- juutation tax of 32 on all males be tween the ages of 21 and 50 which shall be pr-id at the same time and in the same manner as other taxes. Dogs 50c each. R. E. JONES. County Treasurer.^^^ Town Tax Notice. The t&x books for the town of Walterboro will be open for the collection of taxes from Nov. 1st to 30th. 1911. at the store of H. W. Black, Jr. Take notice there will be no extension of time. D. B. Black, Clerk and Treasurer. 10-4-4t. , 2 Chas. P/orter. Taxes, cost and penr.lty 810.04. Rosa Young, 20 acres more or less, bounded east by Archie Single- ton: south by Jacksonboro road; west by Fitzsimmons, and; north hy Itantowls Creek. Taxes, cost and penalty, 310.67. Linder Smalls, 5 acres more or less, bounded east by Peter Bryant; north by D. A. Sauls and west by Wiltown road. Taxes, cost and pen- »ltv *X.24 Robert Newman, 10 acres more <4 less, bounded by Rosa Young, Rr-n- ;owls Creek and Jacksonboro road. Taxes, cost aid penalty, 38.48. Dibble Fields, 20 acres more or less, bounded east by Clara Gibbs; , youth by Wiltown road; west by Jane Robinson; north by John Sim mons. Taxes, cost and penalty. 38.95. Thomas Nix, 15 acres more or les-d bounded by S. G. Fitzsimmons and tnngarmon plantation. Taxes cost and penalty, 39.58. Rebecca Kent, 42 acres more or less, bounded by Ham Smith and others. Taxes, cost and penalty , 38.42. John Middleton, 10 acres, more or less, hounded by Mellard and Linder. Youngblood, M. W. Brown and Joshua While. Taxes, cost and penalty. 39.40. Estelle Graham, 3 acres, more or less, bounded by D. A. Sauls and others. Taxes, cost and pen alty..39.72. Blake Township. Jim Smith, 70 acres more or bounded by Titus Huglnia, south and west by Sam Simmor.u, et al. Taxes, cost and penalty, 312.78. vv. k. KuX Sheriff Cplleton County-. we give our customers the advantage. Wichman & Son. The Flesh Maker N. ,0 * - THINMEN AND SCRAWNY WOMEN CAN CAIN A SC UD POUND OF GOOD ELESH DAILY '-K Money Back in Any Case Where Samose Fails to Increase the Weight VEIGH YOURSELF 8EFCRE USING HOW TO GUN HEALTHY FLESH THIN FOLKS MADE FAT Weigh yourself before commenc- John M. Klein Advises Thin Folks Good, healthy flesh can only be CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND ftClZsk BRAND * LADIKS t Uk jmm for CIR-CWM-TWK'S DIAMOND iCun> FILLS la Kao and Gold Metallic bona, sealed witk 11 SOLD 9Y ALL DRUGGISTS *“J» EVERYWHERE ~ WORTH TMMTMH Ing to use Samose, the great flesh forming food. The wonderful sale of this preparation since first In troduced In Watlerboro and the re- remarkable rerult following Its use have made John M. Klein such an enthusiastic b)Uever on the great \alue of Samose that he gives his personal guarantee to refund the money if SaFnose will not make thin people fat and restore health and strength to those who use It. This Is n strong guarantee, but he has seen so many of his custom ers who a few weeks ago looked like walking skeletons become plump am well through the use of Samose he feels he cannot aay too much to In duce people to try It. This marvelous flesh forming foo. Is assimilated as soon as It Is taken into the stomach, makes good rich to use Hnniose. gained by the use of the proper food ... together with natural action of thw While thinness may not be a dis- orgauiH of assimilation. Nine people ease, yet It Is in reality a condl- out of ten in-^jjvder to weigh a* Under n;uch as they ought and be perfect- tha and health restorer. Weigh yourself be fore commencing to use these little This remarkable flesh forming foot lllb|etil anH ^ huw vour mel|cht lu . strengthens the system generally‘ crea8 ^ from w< ^, k to we ^ k Large and builds up the fleshy tissues so box for 50c. that good, natural plumpness re- Samose does not contain a particle suits. , of starch or pepsin nor is it any An ounce of fiesh Is better than nauseating preparafion such as i* a pound of theory. John M. Klein nsua'ly recommended to make peo* believes that the be f possible pow- pie fat. and Wl»4oh do. s not build ers of Samose is to have it tried up good healthy tissues. Samose ha* tlon that needs attention, the nourishing power of Samose ly healthy, should use Samose, healthy, natural flesh will soon be flesh forming food attained. uuarkable flesh forming foot r' by his customers, and to induce all of them to use It, he offers to pay for the Samose in case it does not give satisfaction. No stronger proof than this can be given of his faith in it. He has seen hundreds who blood, tone* up the weakened sys-Jwere weak, thin and scrawny be- tem, helps to assimilate the food come plump, robust and strong, sole and makes the user plump and t ly through the uae of Samose. Ten well. ' _ ^ 1 days treatment 50c. valuable flesh forming properties tones up atul strengthens the sys tem, help< the fiwid that is eaten to In a>siniF)ated in a natural manne* and absolutely restore* health to all' the organs. If v-mi are not perfectly satisfied with the results of Samose. Job* M. Klein will return your mone|| j without any quibbling. ■ ^ L ■ h il A ^