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>vV \ ». • • V' It 12. ■ *-• v> , \ \ 't- • tm OMMr aafl X - ^ j. a 1. O. JatMi, Jr w: w. smi CtepUla, Jm. Luigtfal*, r. J. A. WOllfl. W. a CTOvia. Wal- "■pilll I COBAlttM. J. M. Bm- MB. A. 0. Bralaadri* K Korfr. Aaktoa—L. H. Vara. Brwldmt T. J. Simmon*, mcrotary. Boil*—W. W. Bryan, prosidoat a W. Hudaon, Jr., MeroUry. B*U«1—C. H. Breland. preeTdeat H. W. Brelaod, *ecrotary. Black Creek-C. C. LltcbfMd prosldent; P. A. 81 an ( aecretary. Brant—W. B. Crooliy, president; d A. Blocker, eocretary, Ed into—A. 0. Yarley, praaldeat B. J. Patrick, aecretary. Poller—C. C. Croaby. president B. J. Croaby, aecretary. Hall—A. V. Rickenbaker, prael dent; J. O. Jaqoea, Jr., aecretary. Header*oc<rllle, G. S. Clark, pres* Ident; J. H. Hamlin, secretary. Horae Pen—Jm». Lanadale, pres Identi C. N. Laafdal* secretary. Iladsoa MiU—J. D. Hudson, pres* preeMont; H. A. Crosby, secretary Islaadtoo, P. H. Polk, president; C. R. Hears, secretary. Omega—A. C. Breland, president, A. 1. Martin, secretary. Peaiel—W. E. O Quin. president L. BeHlager, secretary. Pleasant Orore—0. F. Copeland Meat; C. J. Crosby, secretary. Stqkee—8. B. Saunders, presi dent; B. C. Bene it secretary. Tabor—C. B. Crosby, Pres Id eat; T. L. Breland, Secretary-Treasurer. Walterboro.—J. T. Beach, pres! dent; 8. P. Goodwin, secretary. Mt. Carmel—B. B. Way president d. M. Bennett, Secretary. ■alders—W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Oetslacer, secretary. Yob CM? Vdri Old *P» dVBMi '*• -MM mS MtaatTSs That'S what bmI Kotktag ta the wneM wfll world wH oee week. VlaoL istrum, sla* its or the 4ac eas ate strength so gnlckty Tlnol Is not a Sly the cods' Srers. lag efl ilfmlMm, —I Male Iran add ed. Try n WttSe of Tlnol with the onierstandtaf that yonr money will bo returned If It dose not make yon stronger, feel ywanger and ghre yon sa added tntereM In mn Jao. M. Klein, Oragglst, Wslter- boro. S. C. mmi ME SOWN tleatty every Hem needed fer the eppport of man nnd boost. *Yet year after year the majority of farmers hare coatlnned single-shoot- tonic remedy, for disease* peculiar to ana," wrftwHra. A. MeOU, fmm this B0% QQ mmj WOrK» I ifm URTSK remedies, Bat they did me as need. One day, I got a bottle of Garde!. It did me so much good, I was surprised, and took some mors. Before I took Cardul, I had headache and backache, and sometimes t would cry fer hours. Now I am over all that, and can do all kind* of housework. I think It hi the greatest medicine on earth.” „ d \ In the past flftryears, thousands of ladies have written, like Mrs. McGill, to tell of the benefit received from Cardul. Such testimony, from>eernest women, rarely indicates tbs great value of this a tew date. wtU try til pU0k the with ta his Mr c£t J, £, - - fontinued big yields apply Germofert they do doc make your land acid. T<*arth,Mt Amd, M tain trad's plaid with- dam tHGKRMOraCT PfmuziRs il illi girmlddil paeptlai that mud PLANT LBBB OOTTOJf. AMvIcw of of the tng on cottoh end paying other seetlene for meet end bread oat of the profits on the white staple. This procedure means starting out each year by giving a needless promissory note against the reve nues from the Booth's greatest pro ducer of income. We have had hard tints la this country and section before, and there Is no gasraatee against the effects of panics by restricting the cotton acreage so that It wUl pro duce only what can he aoM pro fitably, and then producing on Its own farms all the food needed on southern tables and In southern stables. We have piled up prosperity In the pest few years and cancelled n lerge part of the Indebtedness that once strangled the development of the fanner. women. Are you a sufferer? Yes? Cardul Is the medicine yen need. We urge yon to try It. ard. The following letter ban been resolved end la much appreciated : White Hall. 8. C., Mar. 4, 1212. Dear Editor:— Please credit my account, fl.M Ifor tbo next year’s subscription, 1 will do nil I can to build up the, cause and also the county, as tar as 1 can, though being •! years la every place I preech. old. In every place I preech, I Cotton’rednctlon’I tw<511 Th * Pnm “ d S*»»<l»rd ee and diversification In 1112 will eon- •“ l ” tvtutlon to a11 traders of oar Union. To the Officers and Members of the .*f»ulty oijs, he will cut s sorry flg- tinue that benefcal precsss. Bump er cotton yields and baying food of other sections will paralyse the very sources of prosperity, sad leave our people wholly unprotected from the ravages of any financial Storm that ma-y sweep the nation. The farmer must decide his own fate In thla connection, and If hla decision is a short-sighted nr ure blaming Provtderce for suffer ing essentially self-inflicted. W Charles 8. Barrett, Union CRy, Oa.. March 8th, 1112. county. Yours respectfully. Rev. R. 8. Williams. INCREASE WEIGHT QUICKLY. Hbnpir Way-for the TMn and Phis To ho Plump and IWjvy. Samose can hardly he termed e medicine, it Is in ree«llty a flesh forming food. Taken before or af ter meals, It mingles with the food yon eat, enables It to assimilate and readily digest, so re to make rich blood and pleasing plnmpnees. After damoee has been used a week’or ten daya n noticeable gain In weight Is seen. The /sallow complexion will become rosy, the Prof. W. K. TMe Isaacw Iirttymtant ,8n,,k * n cheeks will have s ruddy Farmers Uulou. Upon whether the farmer har nesses cotton or cotton harnesses the farmer will largely depend the prosperity of the Southern States TEACHERS ARE AIDER * for 1112, and probably several year ' BY FEDERAL BULLETIN, to come be T foua b ht‘‘ouXubin ‘the 1 " 1 * ,OW ’ th# * y *' " ,U be hrtght.Thi oe lougm out witbm the next few , Rtwu*. ’ , breath sweet and the step elastic. have results iouen X I South Carolina: |great flesh forming food, rnd he other /o,w.. th * ! Wh,,ft 1f generally known that lm *> thoroughly convinced of Its B?t as suJhv m fhe ,h * Vt "^ A m * tn Is that h ® *• • en,n * 11 un * Sora sib temnl^lon ^hSt f rnw hundreds of helpful der hl. per.onal guarsi- ee to re- oerore stten temptation, Jufit to bulletin* tn fund the monrv if It does not You sufficiently well < wno arfl tnin f n(1 in poor health wMh the variety of cannot afferd to let si'1 her der pass without getting a 60c box of .* Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Way are all sBRilee, K’s a girt. Mra. Cone, of Ledge, to TMUng her daughter, Mae. E. B. Way. A. V. Sykes and family of Walter-' boro, have moved beck la oar see- J tlon. Quite n large cvewd attended Sun day school et Mt. Carmel Sunday afternoon. Dr. Baker of Walterboro. and Miss Olivia Farrow, of Stokea, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Linder Sun day. Jacob A. Padgett went to Wal terboro Mondry. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carter visit ed the letter's Bister. Mrs. DuBoiee of lalatulton, Saturday and Sun day. Mlse Addle Linder spetA n week recently^with her sister Mrs. Utsey near Providence. Mias Beulah Carter spent Sunday night with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Padgett. J. B. P. wmMng Mga* crop", iby thair ess. To Wfiy *e big draraM for GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS weweie compaDod to build s new planttlg ysarMe* tiaMa aa large as original factory. vJThsrs is a tested breed fer every crop. You eight to know about these fertiliser*. Pick up j Meet of paper, NOW.. Writs and ask for our > booklet tailing what them fertiliser* will do for yonr soil. , Germofert Mdaufadturing Company, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLIN A txasp** ’ll dchsgil Eba There will be an entertainmecd at Folk’s school bouse near Ehr- hardt Friday night, March 22, 1S12. All %re cordially Invited to see the fun, nnd refrashnsents will be served afterwards. Proceeds will go for the benefit of the school. Btefte AM fist County Superintendent of Educa tion, Dr. H. W. Black, hue receiv ed notification that the following amounts have been forwarded by State Superintendent Swearingen for buildings la the respective dis tricts: Edlsto School District No 8. $160 Cedsr Branch District No. 28, 878 Heyward Dlsstrtct No. 27.... $78 \ cpmes from Dr. J. T. Curtiss. Dwight, Kan., He writes: "I not only have cured bed cases of *c- sema In my patients with Electifclnext (let day), the following des- _mu . w>11 W. K. Tate has Issued the* customers I te mil ' ^mor^conven' fo,,ow, »*f of gvnerM Interrat: t°! d h,m ,he rcmarlrabie re* ' let To R W8l School Teachers of, ,0,,0 T l " f . th ? of 8 * nio * # ' Samose on those terms. err 8t*t«w slhllttle* of using them In connec- It oucht tint tn wth ther school work. The • 4w!«rbMwAn fkl? ‘ i.° »' —rWullur. ha. )u,t MtUim, Hd ST^L'ITL H: >» -mbi-i "p-v mortcase between a ^fuii V Ucatlon* of the Department of Ag- more education and better clothes geinll! .nai!, ,♦ . 01 ' ,ar the family and a bred deal for the verloua bnl/efli* whirih^T^S the wife ard the little ease. 'etmi H ”" r ** The crisis the southern farmer ££ XThe^h^T iSSj^anf confrant. U a grave one, hut Its K^ tracher ra solution Is aa simple as a b c. In the State ehould hsra a ™ it nonnal times, even, the world will, this circular ft may he ' ' o "°" •' • >Td^p“.v. liJVf I? w * produce s larger j the secretary of agriculture w««v. volume than demand naturally ah Isgtoa, D C - ^ • teTh, prices art golrg tumbling. I ' Many of these hniietin* This condition Is Intensified at , te-v pwperly r«d * ple.-,» m "he - I2L.15T I w ‘ hc * , library, and could be til T fnltu U f 0f d v Utr,bo1fd • ,,d not only by have done more for the promotion % IS ileiTsken ra^d dlaJrtld III ° f l** • cboo, • bot by thi# * h ? 0 ' I'"* tbat we have IT the rliulll in t ' T V? r9 * n tb * oommnnlty. They ^ had For several reeaon*. we oy u»e reguirr agencies of con* will add irte*Mt ami can eev thta ^ Lodge Neeve Notes. Lodge. March 18.—Special: Oa •ccount of the continued wet weath er the farmers are making slow progress towards toother crop, dome ere preparing the best that they ear*. Some o'f them are v»t gathering the fleeey etaple. No doubt they would have flnlehed be fore now, but the bad weather hre prevented. It is thought that the coton acreage for this section will be somewhat reduced—but It can not yet be sseertalrod, so to the reduction. Our High school tn still progress- Ing nicely under the management of its able corps of teachers. They Bitters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease. I feel sera they will benefit any case of ecsema." This shows what thous ands have proved, that Electric Bit ten la a most effective Mood puri fier. Its sa> excellent remedy for sraeme, tetter., salt rheum a leers, boils and running sores. It stimu lates liver, kidneys nnd bowels, ex pels poisons, help* digestion, builds up the strength, v Price 60 cts, SatlafhctioiN guaranteed by Jao. M. KUen. Professional Notices: H JL PADGETT- Attorwey-at-Lsw. Prompt Attention to All WALTERBORO, 8. C. OFFICE OF Of. A. J. AndRFson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J **■*••*►• Sp. as., dpi a 0FPO8ITB Farmer* and Bask. ’Phone 100a wraT/TERBORO « r agencies of eon* sumption. Borne of it Is going ev er Into the new season. Even now, •one of the Amertean and Euro pean mills era contracting for de liveries of cotton next fall at e lew pries. In the free of such n 'situation there le just on* coarse for the termer, ard that Is protect his own Interests by holding down the acreage. Do rot be fooled by the preaaat upward -Garry into planting fer a big yield next fall. Prices are higher than they were a month nd ago and may go yet higher. But will add Interest and variety to, “F **»• Not that we hare the work tu aciieultwe. and will ■ n * T * r had $ood teachers before, but prove for the teacher a fertile ,b * ■«>«**■• ot this year’s work is source of suggestions ta tke adapt-' du * t0 l**** cooperation. We have etidn of her school to the needs of wor * •■•nry pat forth la the work the community. The followicg are * B,ld mor v co-operrtlor. of the pa- noted espectslly for their direct I tron * than we hare been accuatom- bearlag on onr work In Routh Csro- 64 to ' line, and teacher* should seenre thsm at one<^ they are fra*. a v 1 *, X h ® Osrdeis, 408 School Rgerelees In Plant Produc- 4*??* •£!!. 1 -®*®<»va on Corn. 428 Testing Fans Seeds in the Home ard in the Rural School the comiog of the new crop on the I Grounds. 186 How Insects Affect market wUl tell the story, and If . Death tn Rural Dtstrtete Mg - _ It is a record breaking crop the 1 Boys* and Girls’ Agricultural Club* ,r1 * nd ® •■/fhls secton.'reVu'rned“ , to producer will get the hot end of 422 Demonstration Wort on South-* h * r bon ^ at Ollllsonvllle, Wednes- srr. Farms. day. / Ohvwlar*. Leland A. Hiers had buslneaii ot *0 The Teaching of Agriculture and Islsndton. We ,n Rural Common Schools. 96 Our Sunday school at Carter’s Pwrd, which on account of the tu- rtement weather has beer. very dhll, Is coming to life again, and w* trust that the attendance al thin school will Increase. Rev- J. C. Lawson paid Walterh©: w IS" 1 * b,a Augunta W slker who hss for the past few months t»eei>/vts)tlng relative* and the derl as sure aa shooting Any business man would be plac ed In the lunatic asylum by his friends for pursuing the methods fsvored by the average fanner. For by raising a moderate crop, at less expense and labor, we get a larger price than by ral»ir« a large crop at higher coet and with mors h> bor. Yet I could name three or fear years during which the farm ers ha* ignored tkls-ulmpla prin ciple sad invited disaster by pat ting la more cottoa than he coaid evea cultivate. A redaction ef the cettoe acreage without using the land than red se ed to produee feed alafte will, Bewfver, ho eattildal felly. The Art»or Day, 17 Bird Drv m the^ W ® ar ® * ,IM * *o report that E 2 . 4 . Th ® Man Wh ® Works " L.!f“ 0 5 k 18 001 a * a,n ***«■ being With His HsndC confined to hi* room for & few Dnrstomu. d *J rf - - 044 Boy*’ QHponvtratlon Work: ’ L. A H. The Corn Club*. : ... Y«wr Book RraNfieta. Ntertcn* Miles a Hcentof. ,b * FarBl ® r t0 * J* r - nhoek or disturbance. Protect Bird*, 818 Comforts end ,a **>• a ^l»l speed of oni 1 earth Conrenicacra ir Farmer*’ IR>me*, I I-hroegh space. W* wonder at sack t*L C ™ mu . nUy Work la the Rurr-I , ••••. ®f aatera’s movement, sad ^Iteh Schools Very s|pc«reW. a*.* « _ .W. K. Tata, dtate Snuervisor Elementary Raral to de these who take Dr. King*! New Life PlUa Ne grlptag. no die- ttoss Just thorough work that nnd fine feel- - »- —-w very norai tmmnm ana rim dehdild. i i |laga. J8c at Jm>. M. KMWe. - H-f. BLACI SB, DENTAL SURGEON I have reopened my dental office, and have —printed with — DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office next Terry A Shaffer’s Often Honre: 8.80 am to I p. m. 8 to « p. a. ’Ppono No. 87a. Wmltmrboro* 61 O 1 CE. DURANT Qvl Eng'r amd Land Smrvoyus- WUl be in Walterboro mt J. B. Ackerman's on Saturday’s and all other days when not at work in held. ' ’Phone No. jjy. «. A ,'- S v v; s. ; v - s.'-.'.v * tat.-.«C--aTw^r.r-S v - v * xx v >.x s. x* x. n LEGAL ADVERTISING MASTKR’d SALE. The State of South Carolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. Rachael Meres, et al, v*. Julia Richardson, et el. By virtue of the decree of above Court herein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House In Walterboro, on Sale Day In April MA8UUU8 SALE. crlbed realty, within the legal hours of sale, In separate tracts, 1. All that certain piece, par cel or tract of land situate, ly ing and being on the Round ”0’’, County of Colleton and State of South Carolina, containing one hun dred (160) scree, known nnd desig nated on a plat of tha same by A. J. Lemacks, surveyor, bearing date March 18th 1801, as Lot No. 8, and bounded on the North by Lot No. 8; on the East by Lot No. j estate of R. D. Spell, deceased. 8, the property of Samuel Singleton | Above tract off land to be sold on the South by lands now or late j for cash, purchaser to pay for pu- of the Morse Shoe Micing Com- pers. The State of South Carolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. J. B. Williams' in hie own right and as assignee. Plaintiff, v* Lillis Spell Williams, et al, Defendant, By virta* of decree of above Court heralir. I will sell at public outcry at the Conn Hones, et Wal terboro on sales day In April uex’ (first dsy). All that certain piece or parr land coLxaiuing one hundred and forty-seven (147) acres, situate in the County of Collator Warren Townahip, and State aforesaid, and bounded East by lands of Mrs. An nie Tucker, West nnd South lands of J. R. Williams, North by Edlsto River, being a part 'of tin* pany, and on the West by lands of Bradley and Flshburne. 2. Also all that certain piece, parcel^ or tract of lard situate, ly ing and being In the Town of Wal terboro, Cour-ty df Colleton nnd State aforesaid, containing one acre, more or less,, and bounded on the North by lands of U. Selgler and Rivers; oa the South by Wil liams Avenue; on the East by lands of U. Selgler, and on the West by lot of W. C. Maree. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers on erch tract. « C. G. Henderson, Master. March 12th, 1912. MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. Hampton Loan and Exchange Bank, C. G. Henderson, Master. March 12th, 1912. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, Colleton County. J. S. Griffin Esquire Probate Judg-\ WHEREAS. Whltford Bryan made suit to me to grant him Loi ters of Administration of the Es tate end effects of Willie M. Bry an, these ere therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred nnd Creditors of tha said Whltford Bryant deceased that they be and appear before me. i: the Court of Probate, to be bel-1 at Walterboro. S. C., on the 21*' of March, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock In the fore noon, to ahow canto, if any th-y have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this Domini, Maggie C. F'er*. By virtue of the decree of the Court herein-, I will sell on Sale . Day In April next. (1st day) the • <U F ®t March. Anno following described realty to wit: 1 ^ . 1. All that certain piece, parcel L Pub jlshed ®«t the 14th and 20fh or tract of land situate la the coum ** _ a ” a *'* b _» 1812, in The ty nnd State aforesaid, containing 8228) two hundred and twenty-five acres, and bounded North by lands ef the eatete ot Robert Jones nd the estate of lands of O. P. Folk. East by lends off Amend er A. McMillan, South by Pellum nnd Went by lards of I. M. Riser and 8. Johns. 2. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate In the State and County aforesaid, con- tclrtng (121) on* hundred and twenty-one acres, more or less, and bounded. North by lards of the estate of J. D. McMillan, East and South, by • lands x>f jthe estate of Dr. C. M. Hiers, and West by waters of Willow Swamp, and lands of th* estate of Dr. -C M Hiers. Terms of sal* cash, purchaser to pay for papers on each tract.,'- C. G. Henderson, March 9, 1912. Mtoter. Press and Standard. J. 8. GRIFFIN. Probate Judge, Colleton Coun'y News Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted ’ County __ with the prompt relief afforded by, of the estate of William DuBoise. W. B. Easterling NOTICE. t °?,, th ^- a2rd da> of March. 1911. I will make my final returo, and Immediately thereafter apply to the Probate Judge of Colleton for Letters Diamlsaeory applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one case of rheumatism la ten requires any internal treatment whatever. This liniment Is for sale by all dealers. Feb. 26, 1612. Executor. * 2-28-41. QrBfUb of •evergl days ta tow^ last Henry Bishop, of Stokes. had baalaees la town yesterday. Hughes Marray. ot Monroe, N. C. la la town vtsMag relaUvea, Jacksoc-boro, March. 16.—Specirl Mr. Editor this is grating to b^ • lively llttlle town. We are haviux some rainy weather, and some aw ful bad reads to travel, but c-n> - Vay we had a large crowd out i» church Sunday. The visitors to the church were Misses Daisy Lewi* srd Cleo Spall of SummervilU’. 8. C. and Joseph Gatch, of Rr-venela Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Gatch. of Raf aels, are moving to Adams Run tt'H week. * Earnest Reynolds and C. J nolds of thin place paid a flyius vluit to the city this week. Miss Rnbye Gatch visited Jackson boro a few days last week.. Misses Daley Lewis ard Clco Spell returned to their homo in Summerville, this week after spenil- i®X * very lively week at their cousin's. Mrs. C. J. Reynolds. Wishing The Press ard Standard much success, Mayflower. # O. Albert Beach, of Stokes, was In town yesterday. e e • H. N. %tokea, of Ronnl. was town Monday. h. N. Yon, of Roadside, called to ••o to'while U> town Saturday. ** f-J *