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DECEMBER 3,1913 /'I • “Just a few lines to announce to the trade that our Fertilizer Plant has been completed, the capacity of which is 100 tons per day. We will be prepared to supply all grades of plant food at competitive prices and will appreciate an opportunity to figure with prospective buyers when the season opens. We are Pioneers in the ferti* lizer manufacturing business in our County, We realize the enormity of the undertak ing, and feel equal to the occasion. ^ AIPwe ask is liberal patronage on equal basis. We trust that the heart of the buying public is in the right place, and that upon tire J / /S, ^ " basis of patronizing a local industry, we may be allowed to supply a generous portion of your wants. Remember us when the season opens.” COLLETON MERCANTILE & MFC CO Ritter, S. C. * .• * * *- * » • * / THICK, GUMMY HAIR FRKK FROM DANDRCFF mT MASTER'S MALE Stme of South Carolina • County of Colleton In the Court of Common Pleas. * Esther B. Heyward, et a!. i + Plaintiffs, V9. _ J. B. Heyward, et al ' Defendant*. By virtue Of -Decree of the above Court herein I will sell at Public Outcry at the Real Estate Exchange In the City of Charleaton on the'18th day of December, 1913. the follow ing deacrlbed realty: "The Pinel&nd Tract containing between four and five hundred acres In the vicinity of the plantation known as “Rotterdam" and railed the “Harrlaon Tract" on which the Pineland residence of the late James R. Heyward stood. * "41*9 >11 those plantations and tracts of land with the buildings thereon of which the said Maria n. Heyward died seized including the plantations situate on "Cuckolds Creek,” a branch of the Combahee River and call n d "Hamburg. Copen hagen and Antwerp." as are descrih ed in a plat of John Goddard, which last named plantations were de vised by Nathaniel Heyward, th ir grandfather, to the said .Tames IT Heyward and Maria H. Heyward !>v Will dated the fourteenth day of May. A. D. 1864. and of w h1< h plan tations the said Janies FV Hevward and Maria H. Heyward his wife Imv Ine l>e*-n during their joint liv - seized as tenants of the entirefv fh»- said Maria 11. He.', ward became en titled absolutely upon ti e (bath of the said James 15 H**v\»".rd befor•- her death: and the said planations or tract- of land hei. l.j morteag'Ml hav ing been conveyed by Cri"i' ’ \\ Heyward surviving e\ •< utor of Tam -s 15. Heyward and Francis \V Hevward and Robert 15. Hevward «iua!if:ed *• f- 'ocutors. of, Maria H Meywm»i to K<*- b“rt IVHeyward. Cjtarles Heyward and John S Heyward by deed dated February 8th 1891;. and recorded in the office of Register and Mesn** fon- veyanres of Colleton County in Book No. 115 at pages 119. llM* and 121." Also described as: , "That tract known as the "Harl- son Tratt," being two lot* containing as a whoi° Four Hundred and Sixty- one and one quarter (461 1-4) Acres bounded North by lands claim ed as Mrs. Cannon and Issac Jones, East by lands of D. C. Heyward. North by lands of Mrs. E. H. Jervev and West by lands of White and others. "Also those three tracts known as the ‘ Haipburg, Copenhagen and Antwerp” tracts containing In the Hlggregate eighteen hundred and thirty <1830> acres more or less, bounded 'North by t$e "Calf Pen” tract. North-east and/East by Cuck olds Creek, and W^st'by lands of D. C. Heyward and Savannah planta- tlpn.” ?■ The above realty is to be sold sub ject to the timber deed of Harrison Cannon to said premises and the purchaser to take title aubj^t to the /i|hH and Interest of the said Har rison CanflOu in tbe said timber deed, th« satn# havinf b«en executed and delivered by Jotm b/ Heyward, Charles Heyward and J. 8. ffdTFard on the 17th day of fe^rch, 1905, and andrecorded in the K M, C. office for Colleton County on the 23rd day of March. 1905, in Book 27 at page 13. ■ The above property to be sosld upon the following t o rms, wit: one-third cash, balance in one ana two years with interest at 8 per cent per annum and purchaser to have th- right to pay all cash and purchaser to pay for all papers. R. M. Jefferies Master for Colleton County. Walterboro. S. C. Novemb-r 25, 1913. MOTHER! IS CHILD'S STOMA 1'H SOFR. SICK? If Tun cue i» Coated or if Cros*». Feveri-h. Constipated Give "Cali fornia Syrup of Fig*." IV;n't (old •.•u- f-e'fnl peevish child. S e if t.i!iei'»* is (tiated; tins is a -lire sish its Fttle stomach, liver t..r ! .i • c! 'ZgeJ with vour ••a-te V.'ii-n : :ics;- | iU', f'*'vcri.-i: full ii f cold, breath bad throat sore*. d'M - n't eat. c <<r act nn'faily. has .-tomache (ndie s-tinn diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Svrup »/f i'igs " rud n a few ! >.ir- all the foul wasHe. the,sour hi!" and f« rn:enting food p:n-s out o f • th" bowels and you have a well and play ful child again. Children love this harmless "fruit laxative." and moth ers ran rest easy aft.-c giving *. h - cause it never fails to make th> ir lit tle "insides” cj^an and swee* Ke«-p ir handy. Mother' A i:ff> given today saves a si< k child tomor row. but g* t the genu ne. Ask your druggist for a So-cer.t bottle, of California Syrup of Figs.” which has directions for babies, children c: of all ages and fo- grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are "ounterfeits sold here, so surely lo^k and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any otQer fig syrup. Girls! Try It! Hair Gets Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant at Once—No More Failing Hair. ^ If vou are ,for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable soft ness and is fluffy ahd lustrous, try Danderlne. Just one application doubl "s the beauty of your hair, besides it im mediately dissolves every parCcb* of dandruff: you cahnot have nice, ^eavy. Jieapthy hair«if f^>u hav" dandruc. Tffis ddstructiive ;>curf robs the hair’ of Its lustre, its strenght and ita very life, and if not overcome It produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp: the hair roots famish, loosen and die: then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been negl«cted and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent botle of Knowl- ttm** Danderlne at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a title as direct- "d Iff* ten. minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely Mievip. regardl"** of everything tin* Mmtlsed. that If you desire soft, lustfObs, beautiful hair and lots of it—no dafidfuff -tin itching scalp and no more fallin> hair —you must use Knowlton’s Dander ine. If eventually—why not now ? THE MAN WHO NEGLECTS HIM SELF. Wh^n his condition points to kid ney trouble takes an unwise ns, Backache, pain and soreness over fli" kidneys/'nervous or dizzy s(**!ls. p >" sleep, are all symptoms that w il disappear with the regular use of Foley Kidney Pills Th \ put t kidneys and bladder in a i ’ strong and healthy condition I sab b\ al] dealers. I II IR v\G or 151 > ! RS CdN IIM I M|*c» ial Halt Price I5iing^ V|aii> P'lt- l<> .lolin T|. S\! Mil. T'h*- peotd* a, WalterbiT'i ■ ; n * ih great ag>- .Iidiii 'I Kh-h obtain' Via III. i'l gatti: g flic Hr- H to allow the peculnr fn rent / y> I I* Howard'?! -spec'f’i . for •!. > I of (onstipati r. and dvstcti sobf half price. i~ imiv-. have bought hur rwMij. of PotM Fnlike a>rdinar> m*dicin« < onstipation <!• d ilyspejis a. tl : Of^ D- Howard’s .sp,ai«( ■ . ] after i few, *Ia>!# u^e. and tic i T" is -oc-. e.i.mj.l-'e ddd-lasting '> 1 yon have a.'•••• a'ts ; ; va .'av" or the :re„ inc:.' < er.?;-.. b«- sure t». ' a T a’ John Ki -i;, todayfor he has ofllv a s id amount < f the spe.- : hand MethodiNt Conference Proceedings Rock Hill, Nov. 28.—The Metho dist conference met in regular ses sion, this morning at St. John’s Miurcli at 9:30 o’clock. Bishop Den ny presiding The minutes of the meeting were read And approved. 39JP9 routine matters were taken up and disposed Of rapidly. K. E.'Tur- nlpseed arose to proaent the report of the investigating committee turned a true bill declaring a trial necessary. A bill of charges was in band, but waa not made public. A copy was furnished Rev. S. Nettles, the de- f«ttd*nt. Rev. D 4 fa McLeod, ot- Sumter, was appointed to prosecute the case. It is understood'tfiat Rev J, W. Kilgore. D. D , has been re tained aa counsel by Rev Mr. Nettles Stephen Nettles, son of Rev. S. A Netles, had words with a man by th" name Of Howard ih the lobby of th*’ Carolina Hotel (his morning. Blows followed. The men were tfparated befqre any serious damage W*e 4dn». Last night was the aniv^fftry night in the Methodist conference. The Rev John W. Speak, of Ander son, presided. He is president of the board of missions. It will he rsmembered that the conference took over the textile •industrial institute at Spartanburg, - of which’inautut- Rev. D. E. Caniak Is the found-r and president. Mr. Caniak was not present last night, so C. P. Ham mond, a prominent business man of Spartanburg, and president of the bdaM of trustees of ‘the t‘xtile schofn, and expressed his gratifica tion that ft had been accepted n> the conference The b-ading speaker of tlm. evening was E HT Ra w yings. of Nashville. Term He save a \er\ strong and abb tdltcss of th '’Coming Layman." There was « large crowd present cot GHs TH VI PKI \ I VI J wLELP These coughs are weapCu*: and if they "hang <n ’’ <a;i nn' one dow i physically and lowcy tli' \i*al r* ris - .Trice to <iis< : It* Ml,"-. C« Kif-<o , 1'* Pine St Cl..-. Hay. w.v listed as "xempt. in large measure, from additional disabilities. But new dogs -soak ’em with taxes, penalties and licenses. Soak ’em hard gnough so that all dog., add d to the population will bate reason .for exlsfenre. "In five years mo-t of the dogs now- living will have lost their teeth and their ambition In ten years th** present generation will have van ished. And th" mutton problem will be an easier one." THE THIN AND WEAK F-ii-y Way f«r Them lo Gel Mroag . 0 „ ami Fat. To thin and w^g!; John M Kle!n lias a word to say. Let them use Satnose, the wonderful flesh-forming food, that is now so popular, and they will suva plump and roar. Sv.ifflose is nof an ordinary medj- cln*-: It Is a fiesh-forming food that is adapted to the most delicate. Its (uhfc effect gives strength and health so thif after its use for a shnrt time all tbe fl n Mh and fat producing ele ments in th« food will be easily as similated and roidtaod by the body. The large sale Druggist John M Klein hai^ad on Samoa* since he first introduced it in Walterboro and the wonderful results following ita use have made him such an enthusi astic believer in its gr-at merits, that, he gives his personal guarantee to refund the money if Samo>e do*v» not mak" thin people fat and re-tore strength and health When a. gain in weight i- no'bed after Bat nose ha- been us**d for a week (>i t«*n days, and tc alth has in. proved, and j.mi notice yourself grow ing stronger you certainly should I ."il more than satisfied wh* what voil have r*("ived from «}.• -maU <.>si of II ME \l.w HIT IU< K \\l» wTOM v« H '*«»l IIS "Pape’s |)i.i|H*|rsin‘‘ l!n.'s s- Htomach and Intestines are cl n an and fresh, and you will not need to re sort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness qr constipation. This city will have many "Pape’s Diapcps’in” cranks, as some people/ will call them, but you will be en thusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too. if you ever take it for indigestion, gaces, heart burn, suurneas, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery G't some now. this minute, and rid yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion In five minutfl. 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' — . - ■ tiofi to the tr. mende iim.ig*- done to sht»ep by Her*' is hi*v Idea as to how to s >i\»* th" oov problem: "Let the pre- r.f ’ g»*r * • at .mi ot *!ogs Ijv*,,unde; t‘. pre;- nt‘laws or without any very Dracoi.an i>’atut"s to' plagqe them Every tuan’** dog is a good doe to ’ tn or hie 'aiu.lv. and to Harr!ft* e h m. **ven to i!:e precious sh^ep iviustrv, - .r.pra< tic- able*. It touch/- r!!'-. scIlJinl*•llt^ and fbelings.-dVnd such a law rarw»ot be enforce^, and probably ought not to be. But it is no hardship fo bu ten dered in acquiring new dog*, "Therefore let us hav<* la>> ev‘*rv- where under which al] dogs -ball be j . -4L ■ *•' • l( l It fl'l ’ n . naits'.i ban taste in mouth and stomach hrada t.»* y-m • an get.blessed reli.-f in five niltiuoc Ask your pharma' .st to von the formula plainly printed cu, these fifty * "tit . as's of Pap* - D'.apsfn. then vou wilt understand wh. dvs- peptic troubles of all krtids must go. and why th»*v relieve sour outof- brder stomachs or indigestioh in five niihutws\ "Pape's EMap 0 p*tn" 's harmless yasrea like rand' ’•* • a< h dose will digest and pr* • \ . * a-s:m Itfton into the blood »' t. food yv.i eat; be*id"s. it n:. .r"- t go to rhe table with a hea1’’..> j. tite. 1 ut what Wot pleii-*- ' *1 * NOT BEYOND HELP AT 87 /’•••P'diaturbing bladder weakness, stiffness in Joints. wt«ak, luacti’e lUdnevA.actlQp and rheumatic pains, are all evidence of kidney trouble. Mrs. Mary A. Dean 47 E. Walnu; Kt., Taunton. Mass., writes: "I have pass ed my 87th birthday^ and thought I was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Kidney Pills have proved most beneficial in m> case.” For s .i« by all dealers. •’ ~ — .NOTICE. , " I will sell at public outcry for cash on Dec. 20th, 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., all my personal pro perly at Cottagevllle, 8. C. consisting of one mule and other stock and all my crop on place, with farming uten sfls. also one mower and rake, cane mill, two kettles, two wagons, two buggies, household and kitchen fur niture < \ II H DuRant, 134 Hoke St.. Roclry Mount. N C. 11-5-71. GEORGETOWN. TEAS .1 A Kii.i t*ro. "For >**veral years |»ust Foley's Honey and Tut Compound ha-* b . n my household regiedy for all coighs. colds ajrd lung tfiouhles. It r...- give)) petynnnent relief in- a nuintM t o! <* ot olistinute coughs .u.*t '..l.;>-” «’ont;tin- no opiates. H'-tus* tbsrifut -f. TBS BAILEY-LEBBT CO libber Roofing-- CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ ______________ _ » Malaria or Chills &*Fevor Prescription No. 66t it prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER, Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will no4 return. It a.-tt on the liver, better thaa Calomel sod Joe* not gripe or sickea. 2S« A Piles Cared in 6 to 14 Days Vvs* «* »'!! refuni roonff if PAZO * •! X ! Vy VI 1*ii» 10 eijrr »ny caw of Itching, tlrr.firs .* Vrotr-Mpng Piles in S to 14 <iar*. most, is that you will foe! tb > •< ' r I l»r 4.<»t Atl; .M. eieMI *■("•« t VW Sad KctU tOb ' I