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Must a few lines to announce to the trade that our Fertilizer Plant has been » • i i c ompleted, the capacity of which is 100 tons per clay. We will be prepared to supply all grades of plant food at competitive prices and w ill appreciate an opportunity to figure with prospective buyers w hen the season opens. We are Pioneers in the ferti- c*. " • * * B lizer manufacturing business in our County, We realize the enormity of the undertak- ing, and feel equal to the occasion. AlPwe ask is liberal patronage on equal basis. We trust that the heart of the buying public is in the right place, and that upon the 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 HERCARILE & MFC CO Ritter, S. C. \ \\ ■ pi" LEGAL ADVERTISING f M K!;’K KAI.K JWWimiltlMUIIMIlMDlHIIMIIHKJIIimMimOIIIHIIflllttJUMIIWmummHMmOMIUMMMItllllMIMIIMtlHIUMNiRt - | North by thp "I ulf 1 tract. North-caHt ami Ka«i »»> ruck-t oldn t'r»-ek. an<I West by latulK of l>- j (’. Hayward and SavannOrtw^ilaiita-j tion.” The above realty L« to b'* s«dd auli- j Stat in S South rarolina ro*;et, of roiloton the-t'ot • ' f ('emuton Pletis. Ksthc. 1 H»!> vard. ct al. . * ITainf.lTs, J. B. H» . J rd.^et el Defondantti. By virtue ' f'c re- of the abo^e f’ourt bereio I will sell at Public flutcry al the Heal Ketate Kxchauae In the City of ('harJeetou on the IKIh day of December, 191 d at 11,a. nt the folioeiTut described realty. “The Pineland Tract contain die between four and five hundred acres In the vicin’"> of ’be plantation known as ’•p.o’tcrdLni” and called the “Harrisoi! T f a r .’” on which the Pineland re- dea- c of the late dancer H Heyward -•.v-od. * "Also all these plantations and trac ts of iar.-l '.\ith the build Ill's thereon of v.b- h tb»' said Maria tv. Heyward die.: seiicd including the" plantations K.'jatc on .’■‘Tuckolds ('reek." a brsa-n of the ('oiubabee River and <e.i*d “Hamburg. Copen hagen and Aatv.crp." as are describ ed in a plu; o' John Goddard, which last named ptcstation* were de vised by Ntrtu .'.cl Heyward., tb-*r grandfather, to tnc “»id Janie* P Heyward arid Yar a H. Heywr.ril if. Will dated ’Le tourt>*«‘ntli day of May, A. D. aa>J of which plan tations the sa 1 ...frtioc* B. Hejv.ard and Maria H. l-'eywanl his wife hav ing beern dt.*.Lp ‘toir joint li»-- seized as fer...:. s of the entirety the said Maria vj. >ic ward became . ti- titled abhOlu'•<;: upon the d ath ,.f the. said Jam*-'. P .Heyward hclo.* her death; axci *t-*' t*;. -! planatioti'' )? tracts of latd h* r*-t • mortgap-.1 i ; v- !bg beet: cor. v*d , by Pran- Heyward aurviv.rg •?*• :(• r ot .li n. * B Heyward ar-I Fn,nci" W. H-vv.ari' and Robert B. Tieywar(f qualit * d ev- e< utors of Vnr a H McywL''d to Ro bert IlHeywfd. Charles Heyward and John S Heyward by d-’.-ed dated February 8th 1892. and recorded in the office of Keg-ster aad iTesu® Con veyances of C’oi et< n Foanty in Hooi. No 13 at pages Ilf. 12fi and 121 ’■ Also dgacrlbed aa; “That tract known as the 1 Hen son Tract" be tg two lots coutainiL.e’ a* a wkol* 1 Foot' H indeed and Sixty- one and one quarte'r C461 1,-4 1 At res boutiled North by lands claim ed as Mrs. Cannot and Issar Jones. Bast by lands of I). C. Heyward. North by lands of Mrs. K. H. Jervev and West by lands of Whit** and others. "AI.ho tbos* three tracts known as tbe “Hamburg. Copenhagen and Antwerp” tract* containing in the aggregate eighteen hundred and thirty (1830) acre* more or ie*e. jei t to the timber deed of Harrison Cannon to said premises and the purchaser to take title subject to the rights and interest of the said Har rison Cannon in the said timber deed, tb*- same having been executed ami delivered by John B. Heyward. Charles Heyward aud S. S. Heyward on the 17th day of March. 1905. and ahdrecorded in the R. M. C. office fpr Colleton County on the 23rd day of March 1905, In Book 27 at page 13. The above property to be aosld upon tbe following t-rms, to wit: one-third cash, balance tn one ana two years with interest at 8 per cent per annum and purchaser to have the right to pay all cash and purchas- r to pay lor all papers. R. M. Jefferies Master for Colleton County. Wulferhoro. S. C. • Now-nib 1 r 25, 1913. TRK MAN WHO NKGRHCTS H1M- KKIJf. Wb*n bis condition points to kid ney trouble takes an unwise risd. Ha< kache. paiu and soreness over (he kidneys, nervous or dizzy spells, poor sleep, are all symptoms that | disappear wfth the regular iw Foley Kidney Fills. They put | kidneys and bladder in a < l ! strong and healthy condition. ! sate by al) dealers. will of t he i ti. For THRONG OF Ml VKKS CONTIM r. Nfie. ial Half Fi n e Kt ings Many F.tt- eoav to Ichn M. Rl^in. The people of Walterbjro a'l 1 vicinity appreciate th** great advan tage John M. Klnlu obtained for them, in getting the Dr. Howard Co. t-> allow the regular 50 cent size of I>r. Howard's specifle. fur th- rur* of -OLsUpatior aud dyspepsia to he arid at half price, 25 cents. and have bought hundreds of botfl s I'nlikvj ordinary medicine- for constipation and dyspepsia, the do- jt Dr Howard's specific is redue*-! after a few day’s use. and the cure is soon complete and lasting. If you have not alr-adV taken a i- cartage of the treatment tor 25 rects. be sure to call at John M KMn today, for he has only a :*m:»!l amount of the specific, oil hand. writes. "I was greatly troubl-u with a bad cough that h. pt tut awak< nights Two small both of Kot-•.'s Honey and Tar Compound « oui|d* tv*i\ cured me.” For sal* by all b-ilus THH THIN AND \\ I \K > Fu»> Way for Ttieni t*i <•*•! a".I Fut. V To thin and weak John M Klein has a word to say. la-t th*t|r use Samose. the wonderful tlesli-lorming food, that is now so popular, ai <l they will s<K»n l»e plump and rosy Samose is nor an ordinary rjedi- *in“; it Is a fiesh-formlnc food that is adapted to the most delicate Its tonic effect gives strength aud heattn so that after its use for a short time, ajj the tt* sh and faj produc'ne • la ments in the food will !>*• easily as similated and retained by the body. The large sale Druggist John M. Klein lias had on Samos- since he first introduced it in Walferboro and the wonderful results following its use have made bins such au enthusi astic believer in its gr at merits, tha\ he gives his personal guarantee to refund the money if Samose ,b>.*s not make thin people fat au l restore strength and health. When a gain’in weight Is aoticed after Samos* has been ui»e*l for a week or ten days, and health ha*, im proved. and you notice yourself grow ing stronger, you certainly should feel more than satisfied ith what you have, received from th. small cost o' 50« . LIFE’S STRUGGLE WITH ILLNESS — Mrs. Stewart Tells How She Suffered from 16 to 4 5 years old—How Finally Cured. # - --- . ’ * A Euph.-mia, Ohio.Because of total ignorance of how to care for inyu lf w hen vetying into womanhood and from taking cold when going to seho.h, I suf fered from a d : s|.laccm.*nt, and inch month I had severe pains and nimscr. which always meant a lay-off from work for iwo to four days from the time 1 was 16 years old. “ I went to Kamaa to live with my sis ter and w bile there • doctor told me of the Pir.khum remedies hut I did not use them then aa my faith in patent medi cine* was Hmit.-d. After my sister died I came home to Ohio to live and that uaa been my home for the It: t 18 years. “TheChunge. of I.ife came vrh« n 1 was 47 years old and about this tine I saw my physical condition plainly «'.» scribed in or- of your advertisement*. 'I h. n I b'- au using I.ydia F7. Binkhntn’s Vcg- •f:*ble t’c- npound and 1 cannot t**il jou r sj y one the reli* f it gave m** in the irat iiir* e months. It pot me right where ? ne.*d not lay off every month anj during the last 16 years 1 have not doa< / Designed and Patented i in 1667 jl : JV . The Standard Ever Silica y NOTH K. I will k»!1 at public ouf.rv for cash on I»ec. 20th, 1913, beginning :vt 10 o’clmk a m.. all my t»er.*>.mj| pro perty at t'ottageville, S. • onsisting c! one mule and Other sto. !, a:.<l all my i rop on place, w ith farming uteu sils. also one mower and tak* .. < atr<* mil!, two kettles, two wavons Xwo buggies, boils* hold and kitchen .fur niture. II. H Du Rant. 134 Rot* S» , Ttoiky Mount. N (*. ll-5-7t GRTRIGHT M ETA I y .si,a r i; Roofs put on twenty-six years ago tre as good as new to-day, tad liavc never needed repairs. What is the retuh > Why practnJht every other shingle manufacturer is trying to imitate it. so be not deceived — look for the words "Corfright Reg. U. S. Pat embossed on the corrugation. It is put there far your protection. Accept to substitute. For Sale by A. WICHMAN & SON Walterboro, South Carolina. * / nXBAIIXY4J paid out two dollar*loadortor.and have been bleat with excellent h* alth fora wo. woman of mvageand I can thank Ly-'ia E. Pink.ham¥V<*g**taide Comfiound for it “ Simvihe Change of I.ife i* over I have fK«*n a maternity nurse and b< ,; ig wholly aelf-stipportin;' 1 ennnot ov**r estimate the value of ffsrri health. I Avne now *Hr:n*d a comfortable little home just by sewing and nursing since I waa 52 y*-ars old. 1 have recommend* il tbe Compound t» many with g'»o*l re sults, as it is excellent t*> take before end aft**r childbirth.”-Misa Evelyn Adulia Stewart, Fiuph* mia, Ohio. If you want spcidal advice write to J I.ydia E. Piokkam ledirine Co. (conP- ! deaHal) Lynn, Mass. Ifonr letter wHl be opened, read and answered hr • woman and held In atrict contldeaee. We Pay Highest Cash Prices for k** it ei |||| Don't give your profits away ship direct to us by txpta* and get your BSI money next day. We pay highest prices (or green and dry hide* ot all kinds 1111 Beeswax. Tallow and old Metals, old Rubber and Furs. Try i s v. ith a ship ment now. Send lor Price List. CAROLINA HIDE A JUNK CO- CHARLESTON, SC.!/ UBBER ROOF/fve** GHAELBTOlfg&C p ! •f iCOrtiHN THAT PREVENT W.FLP These coughs are wearing and .. they “hang •n.” can run one dow i { physically and lower the vital reala ance to disease Mr. Bob Fcrspiso'i, ' 319 Pin* St . Green Bay, Wise , ! 0><»T BEYOND HELP \T sr ^lec’p-disturbitig bladder '■•*. atitfoesH • in joiLt" soak, .n.* *• - kidney action and rheumatic i».i .is are all evid* nec oT kidney tr-m -X Mrs Mary A Dean. 47 K. WalaT. S|,, Taunton. Ma^s , antes: “I haw* msa- ed^my 87th birthday, and tboii^br I was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Kidne> PITIh hav** proved most beneficial in my * ase " For #'.;*• by aB dealers. X • * NOTIFE. c- • • • During th** s< hool term I will tie at my oftb *• m Walterboro on Mon days and Saturdays: other days 1 may be at som* school in the county. Therefor** parfjeti having business with me sill plea^i lull a? my t f!i**e on the above day’s. Hugo S -Strickland, County Superintendent of Kdncn- tion. 10-29-3t Malaria or Cbills &rFovaf Prescription No. MS is prepared espsciaKp (ot MALARIA or CHILLS A PCVCR. Fi*o or ris dbsss will bresk say case, sod if taken then at o tonic the Fever-will not »*tom. It acta on the liver better Uim Catomel end docs not grip* or rickca. 2S« YOUR HOUSE SHOULD CONTAIN the best grades of >t YELLOW PINE LUMBER •a* ‘ \ • Our reputation for years of selling only the best is your protection in buying from us * f SASHES DOORS ' BLINpS ROOFING BUHaDERS MATERIALS always in stock. ESTATE OF e. A SAVAGE Nt-