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I 7 *.4 c .;v ' * 44k. *.( * . v - i jaNB«S w v ft ***** EV imon r t Departmentj w> i'ii r* fc VDi PRIZES UFE MIT WORTH UVR6 AWABM I WERE MADE XKJHT. ^ LAST TWO ADDRESSES HEARD Mmdrrd Farmer* From Ifinw Htwtm Vlult Show at C'luvett Hall oa "Tohimba Day.** Columbia, D«c. 15. Yesterday was “Columbia.. Day" at the South Atlantic States Corn exposltloi< and several hundred visitors in attend* ante from North Carolina, South Carolina and Oeorgla. Addresses were delivered by L. B. Clore, of Franklin, Ind., who is knowD as the "Corn King of America” e.nd j C. H. Kyle of the United State* ; deoar*ment of agriculture. Mr. Clore told the farmers of the South and there were several hundred in at* tendance, how the farmers of the middle West and West grow corn. He t^ one of the best known e«u- thorifles or* corn In the country and his addrsss proved highly Instruct* Ive. He made a fine Impression on those who heard him. Mr. Kyle gave a most excellent address on "Southern Corn Culture/* He Is an agriculturist of notional reputa* tloi- The two addresses caused much comment among the farmers attending. There were a number of Colum bians to attend the exposition yes terday and they found the exhibits, very entertaining. All of the prise hi the way Miss Alta Abel of West Baden. Ind., summed up her existence after having sought la vain forhsalth. Shs writes: "I was a complete wreck —always tired, worn out and nervous., 1 had to snsnd about ons-thlrd of my tlms In bed. "Vinol, your delicious cod liver and Iron tonic, was recommended, and 1 can truly aay It baa tone me more good than all the medlalne I aver took In my life. That nervous and $lred feeling is all gone. I have gained In health, flesh and strength, until I feel like another person.’* (Ws guarantee this testimonial to be genuine.) What Vino! did for Mien Abel, we know it will do for every nervous, run-down, overworked, tired, thin and discouraged woman In this vicinity. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned If it doee not help yon. Jno. M. Klein, Druggist, Waiter- boro, 8 C. MAKTKK’H HALF. The State of South Carolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. Security Saving# Bank vs. W. H. Felder, et al. By virtue of the Decree of above court herein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House In Walterboro, on 8r-1e Day In January next, the same being Tuesday, Jan MASTER'S SALE. jr a Mimhsr mt Corn Jwlgfteg Oor College, Dec. 11. j i«i: Christmas is almost here. Ali , of the hoys are looking forward to laewtng their parents, tod their girls ' too. with much pleasure. The new dairy is J,ust about com plete. This building la one of the most np to date of Its kind. It has room for 125 dairy cows. Too the additions arc: Barracks No. 2. is Jnst about complete. We had quite an Interesting con test amoitg the seniors to see who would be the ones to go to Colum- The State of South Carolina. Colleton County. / COMMON PLEAS. W. Robert Greer. y va. H. R,, Bench. By virtue of the Decree of above bia to the South Atlantic corn show court herein. I will sell at public to meet a team from A. and M. of outcry before the Court House In North Carolina, in r corn Judging Walterboro, on Sr ’e Day in January contest. The following men were next 1912, the same being Tuesday, appointed: H. S. Knelly, of Graen- Jr-nuary 2. 1912. All that certain wood. F. W. Rlsher. Collrto!*, J. H. Piece, parcel, or tract of land, situ- I Hayden. Orangeburg, and D. T. Kar ate in the county and State afore- 1 din of Abbeville. So you see Uolle- st-ld, near Mt. Carmel Camp Gronid tton has one repres«ntr*lve! on this and bounded. North by lands, now team. The cup for the bent * or formerly of Benjamin Lott, Sooth by lands cf 8. Linder, East by lands of E. C. Beach, tod West by lands now or frmerly of Benja min Lett, contalilng twelve a<res a* will more fully appear by refer ence to n plat of C. M. Smiley sur veyor. of date Jr-iuary 19, 100.". Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers C. G. Henderson, Master. December 9, 1911. i .MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Crrolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. W. B. Gruber and M. R. Howell , va. Josephine Dixon, et al. By virtue of the Decree of above team work is worth $100, and the sec ond prize is to go to tue best Indi vidual ftoorcg'and is worth $25. The men get all expense* ptid cn the trip. Islundfon IjocmI’m New Offh-ers. Islai dton, Dec, 9,—Speci; 1 !: The Islandton Local union, NO. 591, ut their meeting held today elected the following officers to serve /tie comlnu j. ar: I Frx-nk H. Polk, president; Peter O’Quin, vice-president; John R. • Mears, Sec. and Treas.; A. S. Yarn, Chaplaii-; Melton C*. Polk, conduct or, H. Walter Polk, doorkeeper; Henry H. Rentz, lecturer. Hemh i’tor i llle Ixtcal’s Officer*. Green Pond, Dec. 13.—Special: At the last meeting the Henderson ville Local elected o'flcera as fol- court heroin, I will sell at public Sloas; G. S. Clar^, president; J. H. outcry before the Court House in''Hamlin, secretary. No other changes Walterboro, on Stale Day* In January ; were made. 1912, at 12 o'clock, the same being Tuesday, January 2, 1912. the fol- tbat tract of land, situate In the In ^..rr^hS JV' '’IrZuS'** the county and state aforesaid, con- wlnnl.* exhibits were greatly ad- taJnlng huI4!r#d t800) and bounded on the lowing described realty. All that parcel or tract of land, situate In- uary 2, 1912, within the lege*) hour 'the county and State aforesaid, con- of this popular couple will be quite the following described realty: All talnlng thirty acres more or less; I* social event in Smoaks* social To Be Married Soori. The following invKattocs ' have been received In town. The marriage mired by the visitors. The pupils of the Columbia high school attend ed the exposition yesterday k In chr-rge of E. 8. Dreher. superin tendent of the city schools. In charge of well known agrlcultur- more or W North by lands of P. W. Rlsher, known as the Shephard tract. East by lands formerly of Peter Rents, Handy Henderson and Maul- of a.M West by lands formerly George. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. No bids received from any one unices $500 or a certified hank check for $600 be handed the Mas ter. C. G. Henderson, Master. December 9. 1911. and bounded, north by lands of Mamie Ulmer and Richard Carter. Eret bp lands of Benjamin Crosby, aonth by lai'ds of ^famle Ulmer, an west by lands of Ned Dubois. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson. o Master. December 9, 1911. allsts cot- Inued yesterday and at tracted much attention. The farm ers who are intending th«. exposi tion are here to learn more about corn and all lectures are beln^ well attended. The trophy enp given by th* Southen-' rr-llway and valued at $10(1J was presented to ('lemson College corn Judging team. The members of the team are: W. 8. Keniedy, %. .m-tl-uw uai l- D. T. Hardin. F. W\ Rlsher. J. 11. MAHiLKh kai.iv Hayden rnd J. M. Napier. T, ‘e State of South Ce-rollna, The Individual trophy cup for the Colleton County, team was awarded to J. H. Hay- , COMMON PLEAS, den. The cup was given by the Progressive Farmer of Raleigh. The following prize winner* In the boys' clc-sses were announced yea terday. First Coagre—tonal District. | Best record of crop, Ernest Polk, Islandton; second best record of crop. Geo. H. Fogle, i. Rldgevtlle; best yield, Watson Rlsher, St. Hilliard Hamilton vs. Mr-ria Price et al By virtue of the Decree of above court herein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House In Walterboro, on Sr-le Day- In January next, same being Tuesdr-y Jan-'l®** anc l effects of A Terrible Blunder. to neglect liver trouble. Never do It. Tr-ke Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first sign of conetipatioi'. biliousness or Inactive bowels and prevent virulent indigestion, jaun dice «r gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 25 cents at Jno. M. Klien’s. For liCttm* of Administration. THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO LI X County of Colletor* By J N. Griffin, Esquiiv, Prohate Judge. WHEREAS, J. D. L. W&rren made suit to me to grant him Let ters of Administration of the Ls- C. L. Warren. circles: Mr. and Mrs. De-vid Bensoi- Connor requests the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Anna Eliza to Reverend John Haga<n Graves Wednesday afternoon December the twenty-seventh, at half after three o'clock, at their residence near BrauchvUle South Ct-rolina. on __ nary 2. 1912, within the legal hours OeorgeY'best showing of'profit. Har- V,? /w"™!”.?. deHcrn>e,, vey Crosby, Round; best history of crop, W. J. Young, Aloolu. Hecorri Congre ssional District Best record of crop, Willie May er, Trenton; beat history of crop, Henry King, Ridge Spring. Thln> Omgrrsstonal District. Best record of crop, Edgar S. Rtribl'ug, Rtchlmd; second best record of crop, Styles Strlblli'i, Richland; best yield, Horace T. Warner, Greenwood; best showing of profit, Richard I^wis, Clentson *>'itrrr- boft history of crop, J. G. Low man, Proaperity. Fourth f ngrtwHhnal District. Bets record of crop, Edgar 8. ' — Burry, Taylors; best history of crop. The State of South Carolina, realty. All that certain tract of land, situate in the county c.nd State aforesaid, containing twenty- five (25) acres; and boutded on the nerth by lands of Hilliard Hamilton, south by lands now or late of Jacob Scriven, east by lands of George Doctor and west by lands of A. Rose. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser to ! pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. December 9, 1911. MAHTKK'H KALE. H. Mr-rtln, Fountain Inn Fifth (Vtugressltuvl District, Best record of crop. Mia-* Lois McAfee. Chester; second best rec ord of crop. W. B. Hope, Chester; best yield, T. J. Cunningham, Jr.. Chester; ben showing of profit. Er nest J l/ocke, Rodman; best his tory of crop. J. Rrenton Wise, Ches ter. Sixth t YngreNstonal Diatriet. v Best record of crop, Kdde Mun- THESE ARE THEREFORE. u cite and admonish all and slngulat the kindred and Creditors of the said C. L. Warren deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Walterboro, S.C . on the 23rd of Dec. next ofter- publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the fore noon, to show cause. If any* they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. / GIVEN under my hand this 8th day of Dec., Anno Domini, 1911. SPECIAL MEETING OF HTtH K- HOLDERS. Whereas, by resolutiot- of the Board of Directors of the Colleton County- Fair Association, held on N'■*' vember 24, 1911, it wr.-s determined that the cr-pltal stock of the said corporatidft shall be increased tto is: 000. ■ ^Jow, therefore, a spea- ia| meeting of the stockholders of the said corporation is hereby call ed to !>e held (-1 Howell A Gru ber's office, Walterboro, S. C., at 11 o’clock c-. m., or- January 12, 1912, for the purpose of considering the said resolution and deciding whether the said corporation shall be increased to $5,000. W. B. Gruber, president, Colleto County Fair Association. We-lterboro, S. C., Dec. 14, 1911. Social (lull to Give Dance. The social club of Ehrhardt, have Issued orders to a Christmas dt-’tce to be given Tuesday evening, Dec. 26. at Copeland's Hall. The follow'- ing committee who have the affafr tn charge. (thaperons. Mr aid Mrs B. V. Kearse, Mr F.-nd Mrs. E. D. Dei-telly, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kearse. Committee. G. E. Ritter, Clarence Farrell, A. ! t F Henderson, Horace Kearse. Jessie i, ... . , . ,„ t ! Farrell, G. B. Ker-rse, Stacy Kearse, I ubllshed on the 13th and 20th Frank Kinftey, Jake Hiers, J. p. days -of Dec., 1911 In The Press ar-d Standard. J. S. GRIFFIN, Probate Judge, Colleton County 12-1.3-21. Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. William Haynes, et al. va. Robert Haynes, et al. By virtue of the Decree of above court herein, 1 will sell at public outcry before the Court House in I J. M. Bennett of Stokes may* tie Walterboro. on Sr-le Day In January mentioned as one of those who had 1912, the same being Tuesday. Jan- business in town lr*t week uary 2. 1912, nt 12 o'clock, all that parcel rr tract of land, sltur-'e In Griffin. E. D. Dannelly, Carl Kearse. B. V. Kearse, floor manager. J. B. Beach and B. J. Hiott, of Round attended the play Thursday night. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George Fender of Route 4, was in town shoping Fri day. nlerly.-t, Chcppee; second best record the county and State aforesaid, near of crop, Collie Faddy, Lambert; best Everscn'*, Causeway, cot-i.'iting vh Id. Clr ud* McDonald, Harmer; rtrhtrcn ncr«« mere rr Uh*. and ^ *st showing of profit. Joe W. Rog- bounded, on the west by public big «*n Be» Low ma r-Htc rd Cameron, Blythewoo Marnier; bci-t history of crop, y Moore, Mars Bluff. 'vcntli Congressional District. * rtccrd of crcp. J. Malcolm n, Balletitlne; second best /•crop. J. Dr -let Borsrd, best yield, Willie Blum 1; best showing of profit. *. . Lever. Rlythewood; il. ;■">*>• o-ii " »"■*- I'-). SI. I'hBfi ti l .nBiiu. . •'* f* f errp. Charlie Prr- p4..t m«Td t , aml . b( . Ht U,K>d , onard Brown, Mt. record of crop. U ..< 0 rd«f crop. vw.V 'ii 1 " 1 »tnions;l fourth ar Hauser. (Is. 'orhett Aluxan- L-st re« r d of crop. . th m'.t/rSbcd , r. karm Sehmd. ftt niruii Grave; °t «roe Isaac \> rofl , ( - hjir . best yield showr'iug of L ( Hr Parker. Jr^, Woodlaan j| lory of crop. R. A Mcl’ka way leading from Walterboro to Jt -'ksonboro, and on o:-i or more sid* s by a ditch or canal. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. December 9. 1911. MASTER’S SALE. By The State of South Carolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS/ W Robert Greer vs. Nelson Le Vant virtue of the Decree of above court herein. I will sell at public outcry before the Court Hou.se In S, V' ' “.r* 'Valterboro, on Sr-le Day- In January >t , 1 n ' next 1912. the same being Tuesday, |January 2. 1912. All that certain Swm |i»laki». <’»mMi-« >•»•!» cr tract of lard North Carolina, South *ttu; e in Hey ward iownship. couti- and Georgia. Best record * , , nn ‘ 1 S,n,e nfonsaid. near Hen- l uarue I arker, Jr., Woo^laaa ‘ j deteonvllle, S. C. and bounded . .. » l North by lands of Martin Ads-ms, n to South by lands of William GraHktn, Hs- Ksst ty Irnds of Joe Marvin and P- We wish to rjll your attenrfo to cm (be fact that most Infectious « as *1 stes auch as tPhoopIng cough, d> scarlet fever are raw. tracted when the child has r cold. Chamberlaln'B Cough Remedy wfll quickly cur* a cold and greatly lea •er* tke danger of contracting thee* diseases. This remedy Is famous for Its cures of colds. It contains mo out mb or other narcotic, may be g£*u to * child with im»l!eU •old by all dealers. pay West by lands of Sampson Gt-isden. Contali-ft-g ten (10) acres more or less, as will more fully appear, by reference to a plat of Campbell and* Leinacks, surveyors, of dt-*e Nov. 1. 1899. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. ^ December ,9, 1911. FARMERS Should try the Experiment for one Year of Keeping a Bank Account and See if it Does Not Pav. .t * A lar^c number of our best farmers have accounts with us now. but we will not be fully satisfied until every farmer in the community has one. \\ e give particular attention to the business of farmers, and cordially invite them to make our bank their banking home Smoaks Banking Company J. E. SMOAK. President. SMOAKS, S. C F. J. BERRY, Vice-President. r C. A. THOMAS, Cashier. Wanted the public to know that we hav* a moat complete line of all kind* of builders’ material, such as DOORS, SASH. , BLINDS. SHINGLES, MOULDING. BRICK, LUMBER ETC. At prices to suit. Let us know your wants. C. A.-SAVAGE ' Sannfacturer of Roo;h and Dressed Lumber- Security Service and ACCOMMODATION Why Not Give Us a Trial? The Bank of Smoaks -J: L SMOAKS, J. S. WILLIAMS, President. W. H. YARN, Vice-Prest. s. c. W. C. PATRICK, JR., Cashier Fall Announcement We desire to announce that we have greatly en larged and improved our stock of Goods, adding several new lines. We have just completed a hand some new store building, and are prepared to give you the best of service, and take care of your every want We Sell Furniture One of our n^w lines is a complete stock of Fur niture to be sold for cash or on installment plan. -o * •• Other Lines We cam- a well selected stock of Ladies Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats. Our stock of groceries is also complete. Special Sale of all Summer Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. JMail Orders Given Prompt Attention. J. D. Ackerman & Sons Cottageville, South Carolina CORTRIGHT ME PA! SHINCI.ES AM h r — «•«» he laid right over wood shingle* if neceniery — _ Stocmprooi —< Lm* a* long ae the building and never (•pees* Forfurther detailed information apply to 1 Easily laid — Fireoroof — Stoi ■eed repair*. Ft A' Brown Furniture & Hardware Company Walterboro, S. C.