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. r* (HUARY 24,1915. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S C. ie Price Maker |f(RAXI> AM> I'KTIT Jt'HUX PRAWN FOR NKXT TKilM. FOR CASH |Tw<*lV‘* N’cu rs on (iran«l 4ur> l.l'.t—Thirty-Six for F.«cli AV.rU cn l.lst ^ • • . s . • : * 10 Lb. Kaddy Browns C'. 1.4 Lanci’.nlo. L. M. l^a h. J. A. Breiaini’. J. K. GrtxinKtT. Wcaley Srislor. T. P. ,HuY. H.'P. I’lnior. J. Y. IVai h. rar«*y ,Lih‘dor. P\ O. K- ar-io^ . T. S. Willis. M. E. Frocman. B. V. Griffii^ 1). E. Breland.* p. M'. Johns’. ’ O. M. Hi: hop. W. C. Sannders. M. W. Kinanl. The Cr.-t ' ix names lovers. CAN OUTRUN WILD HORSES ?''S> Santo Domingo Indiana Are Credited With Remarkable Speed and Powers of Endurance. * *■' In old davo of the."wild and dooily West" plalnsnx n and traveler! by over^nd v apona iveld to the belief that a lentt journey rould be tnade^ mere speedily by man afoot than on borfer back. la the army; tlte-J;npf<*e- sion peueratly is accept^ tint infan- | try’ ran > outtravel cavairy bn long, marches. But to thev Santo Lhimlnpu exV'o are liolr* V Meat, Per ■* % I am Offering $1.00 per bushel for corn in trade. I also pay highest [ood Iprices for Country SAVES DAUGHTER POOR MAN’S FRIEND. Attention Trapppers! PetiJ .Itiror*. Fir>( Week, G. J. N.-ttles, . J. Hampton Fender. E. B. Way. J. W. Sjayh y r. E. Francis f )• P. A. Willi.*^ W !!. Tli.Vm B. P. Hiers. . , '* * Leroy FendcY. A E. G. Uibtt. • X • J. Marion Herndon. A. \*. Sykes. ^ • • J # A. At kennan. « R. R. Hiott. P. B. Ackerman. W. J. Redman. A. Drigfeer*. ' J. H. McMillan. L. M Bridge. WJH. Hickman. ,T. A. Hill. T. S. Havn^s. O. B. liisher. II. A. O Quitui. H. W. Net flea. >k R. M. Warren. , W. F. Hoats. P. M. Hineath. ~ B. G. Hyrne. . . C: W. Pellutn. B. G. Smith. * F. M. Morris. * B. A. Bennett. A. F. Butler. ' B. W. Goodwin. C. E. Sntoak. PAGE SEVEN * YOU’RE' BILIOUS AND COSTIVE!- O.SCARETS Tonlchtl * »eon Y«»ur IVmel- r.n.l l.u.l HeacUchm. fViMw, Snur Slrwor*. <* £ Indians of Xewr Mexhco belongs tha credit of charing wild horses over the ranges of the hill* until the animals are exhausted and submit to capture. No marathon runners have ever be» a recruited from this trlby of PpeMo Indians.' for the wonderful powers of endurance of the rurtners of the tribe are little known outside the district immediately surrounding their village. ' ' / The>e runners ol the Santo Domin gos come from a race cf Heft-footed ancestors Like oil tribes of American Indians, they have accepted the means of traveling btst suited the country / 011 ' where they live I'he sKoux oi the Da kotas are horsemen;/The Santo l*o- mingos ha» e been walkers‘‘and run ners always.' Tb»lr physiques show the rc-iults of gc-nerattbns of footmen. Great rhests. almost abnormal in de velopment. wedge upward from sifn- der waists, while sinewy calves pro- | claim the strength to hold to a hard ptratL • o v [ sl'anally their chases of the bands of wild herses owned by the tribe are matters cf necessity.--The enormous stretches of broken oounfry where the horses graze, and the untaip.ed spirits of animal* that may not have been touched by man in their several years of existence in the hills, make it necessary to wear the creatures out and run them down. None but a Santo Domingo Indian probably Is able to do It. • , / A courier of the Santo Domingo tribe rode 30 miles at furious spe^d to the pueblo cf a neighboring/band, bearing a message. Hls’hptre was staggering when the town wp4 reached. A hasty consultation w^/calWrd. The jinswer was handed to rfie Santo Do mingo youth. - • Noddifig, he turned toward heme. • "Ho! Yoar- hprsc?” a headman called. The courier said: . *T leave him. I must go fast Tho race wcul^HI my horae ' * Get-» 10-<Vht box cow.. Furry Tongue. Rad Toids. Indi gestion. Sallow Skin ard Mieerable’ Headaches coiue from » torpid liver and «logged bowels. which cause your stomach to b-eome-4J!lod wivh undige-steil food, whbh sours" nn 1 ferments like garbage in a swill bar- rM. That’s the. first i-tep to un- pold misery—Indigestion, foul case-*, had breath, yellow % s-kin. ruei.tul f< ar<. r vreythine that \ horrible ;mm1 nauseating. A I’asrar* t to-night will give yooe con^tjpated bowels a thor ough cleansing and uraieh-en you out by morning.’ They work while a l'\-c»-r.t 1k»x from your/ druggist will keep.yon fe iinr r r for months. Millioos cf men ami M -/ For Sale of Hcthtr no Doobi Pn- High Grade Meal and Hulls, the best and Dto(hter’s UntiBelj End. Ready, Ky.—" I was not able Jo do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, ‘‘and' was down in bed ior three months. .. I cannot tell you liow I suffered with my head/ and with nervousness and womanly troubles. r - - . . • Our family doctor told my husband he e any. good, and he had We tried another doctor. could not do me an •yffi’SiMi.w- At I thy mother advised me to take • # > - x - ■ 4_A , the' woman’s tonic. I thought . no use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able to do all of my work and my own washing. 1 think Caidui is the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. ” If you suffer from jpy of the ailments . Cheapest Feed SEED. WANTED. We offer three deals, Sell, Swap or Store. COTTON GINNING . Saturday.* WE BUY SEED COTTON. / REMNANTS WalierboRK Oil Mill PAID a FOP. ALL BEST PPJf'US KINDS OF FUI’.S. WE ARE SPECIAL REPP.M- SENTATIYES FOR A LARGE NEW YORK MANUPAA'TUitER. BRING FS YOUR FURS. Colleton Bargain House / / MAIN STREET W.Y1-TERBORO; S. C. It you su peculiar to women, ((Ifa bottle of Cardui r: tod^T Eklay is dangerousr We know it will help you. for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women tn the past SO ydars. At ali druggists. . tPr* u: Chsttanoecs Madidn* Co. USM lavMorr Dost., Chattsaooga, Toon., lor RAT nv; ; J 1 B '<i ! . ^ - i ? - t mt find m're orb'nrb-sy'rsnsrTo. *. Half Your Living Without Money Cost A fight or wrong start in 1015 will make or break -most farmers In the/ Cotton Stales. We are all facing a crisis on cotton. Cotton credit i ? uj K;!*.*-' . v U''<t<'. <T i.. i-- -{(;*,> iMlm* rt. i ti-"'. ’ i r t "i'i *11 t' «r:i, ■ s i n l 1 w. ' ' i i ' tin-f!' T < -1*; *- .Ii j.'*•> : of u. il, Pi-.'.W BOTANICAL r/te. CO.' 4*h &• hoc a Si:., PhiIuidMiy, , ^9, Pi* N. V. Seronil Week. A; if'. SmOMk. A. T. Ft sly. Ni<h. ./ O. A. Speights. Iv P. Pr-'lstcr. A. Bunion. N. A’. Carter./ 0 I. Block<>/ . « J W. Av/ht. Jr. ! I. IWark. 0 . c - v Smoak. X. Smoak. y M. SrieTglifS. P it Sanders. . / R. Kijisey. J E. Klnard. C F. Hiers. Eugene Kinnrd. W.-C. Rlttf-t. ? B. WiUianiP, Jr. W.’H. Pad'geit. i;. R, Smith. .1. H. Noble*. <: VV. Reach. \V. F. RDhop. B Mills. !.*. M. Linder. M W. Breland, Jr- i . C. Linder. ’ M. Redlsli.. L J. Kifiard. \V. L. Lucas. 'V. u. ('arroU. . E. W. Goodwin. I. A. •Padg n tt. R. L. Hiers. then to keep tfceir sior ach.il/i r and bowels regulated, and -r ; .nrr>. a miserable -moment: Oun’t ff.r^et the ehiidrea—their little insides need a gootL gentl A /leansirg. to4>. On .the 2«nh day cf March. 1913, lit Noon. I will file with the Probate .fttdg-* of t'oiTeton County. S C . my final return as Adr.iiufctrptor of the ^ state-Wf, Morris Noel, and tnmiedi- ately thereafter apply for I'-ttcrs die* misso/y. . .. « ’• .• .!>. B. Hudson. Olerk of Conrt, / * . Administrator. \ Test for Uve H 'omplication < Mentallv l nhappy—Fhy-i«ally. IMdi The Llv^r. sluggUb and inactive, first shows iteelf in a mental atate^— unhappy and - critical. Never -is there Joy^ in living, as when th« Stomach and Liver are doing their work. Keep your Liver active (and healthy by using I»r. King’s New H.ife Pills: they empty the bowei.t frtwdy. tone np your Stomach, cure vour constipation, and purify tho. blood. 21c. at l|mggist. Rurklen’s Arnica Salve excellent for .Piles. New Coal-Cutter. Revolutionary changes In coal* ng methods are promised upon e general introduction of a coal* | mining machine developed by n Pittsburgh mining and mechanical en* glnoer, who has spent snore than ten years in perfecting the machine. '' . The device, contracted of struc tural steel, can attack the coal seam in any position, moving up or down or in any direction. It takes out more than 90 per cent cf the coal'hi the ground, whereas the -Cost practice of today Feldoni recovers more than 70 per tent. -It is stated that under ali I Efirts“A)f tests, runnirig over many j months, the machine has' demon- ; stn-ted thr;f It can cut the cost of mining coal by half. It Is‘said .that with only twenty men attending th<? machines, ten of th< m can produce" over l.OO.J tons of coal a day Electricity or ^impressed air can b« used, and so little |tow*r is required that the cost of power is less than ope per cent a ton fof each ton of coal mined. AH! HOW T1Z” HELPS TIRED. ACHING TEET / -• »«. The supply merchant cannoj/hd- v^pce supplies on 1315 cotton/ You ^ weakness, dullut ss afid sicYneov must do your best to produce oh yoar j If your children are mider-sue, under* own acres the food and gniirr wupptle? * W ri ? ht, catch coM . that have made up most of your st^re'j backward, pale of fraw, gi>-e tb..m t<olt rt*K. - , Emnltton whichi* We are wtill In- the Monum‘*n: business at the same place, giv-hnft' .•ir customers better money-savinu values than 1 ever before. M-ans ides that arc rpadily tonv/ed fato .■ ur ^ t oyoa and ano(ll „ r sat . -susLuntn^ blood; too often inetr . ... digestive powers cannot procur- these i?<i--«l customer added to our ljst.» qualities from ordinary foods w hich results Children grow by rborishtn-nt—not mailed stomachs or. rich foods bet debt In the past. A good piece of garden ground. ; Tc-'itiv ,-ii.’i,11-tf fi-I i .... r healtl-\ .... purena-.licinnlnoufish- It sharpens the appetite, Innl<I-i c?h, tirsn muscles and active I *2 , « B. R. ULMER M lLTFRIMHtO. S. Hglitly piahted. rlrthtlj^fepd 1 an |, J nca, “ ' ' ••**** ,. kept planYXi the v^rfround. tan be ! X*,' 1 , 1 ' ii &<>&?*'*** J ,:r teadr- t« pay halfA/ur living It v.i ! ' dul ^ ^vfuse .ylcoisohc subeOituWs.. * ‘ - i a ; ; ; . THXBAILEY-L] * aTe you ta<>Key than you u.-'.c | cn the.-b»<t-li.vd -u<*r(':s of coy on ‘y u • •y^Ve-rew!/’But it inii?‘ b- n reni ing garden and t.he vegftfabR/1<> put i ' t hem?- No a</«unt. toof l»rg“ about tiie right kind of a money- rrv put in it. . ft tells alx-ut tho li/M cfop< 1 *3 Weil and tfhews you -the clear road to rea/farm prosperity. -coiii;foi.t an 1 independence. IJ’S FREE. Bo&d for it today to H. G. HASTINGS & CO- Atlanta, Ga.—Advt, ' w PEARCE & RATIFY, the *oPl rellabh' and v.idf-auabe. eottoj, ^ay- lors. of Fitann;rti, filter you tK»» . x-- beUept4* > ij«rrico . that has '-.»rn<*<i , thrtn their superior r^utiUop as ; salesman among tl po. ands of iwit- Isfiod shipp< rs Wiy not become for thcr^ -io handle;/no burinesa too tmall for tluir pefsoori atten tion. Correspondence invited, and a call when in. Savannah will be welcomed. Avif J“Vm iv — Piles Cared la 6 to 14 Days Y<Mtf draOBSt will reiu-ul tasnrj if PA70 UBBEK ROOFING" CHARLESTON, S.C IVvt w ir TrmiTVDVTTCI 6inTMEFT fs* to cuiw say sms ot ldciict man X^aiumci auu uv I|tr>P« or .icken. Price 25c. ■* ■ t .» *" ^ / * I COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 600 will break iny case ol Chill* & Fever, Cold* & LaGrippe- it act* on the liver of lusisc, abetter than Calomel and does not VIT Sliwl. ting,' f’:rt:il«»gue THIm You About if. If vou are engaged in-farming, or it y«h plant only vegetables or flow, ers. vou cannot affiiifd to he without the ir|g catalogue published D-eobuti'l new ey« r y yr aT by. the great South ru seed hQii«<*. H.^tl. ^Hastings / '’omnany, of Atlanta, Ga.. and sent • b-olttfely fre4>. ppstage,'paid. *o ilb -i-n w rite for it mentioning ntUnp of >his paper, . - In this entalqgue w - f4 If ybtt of ’i Bravery of the Jew. Jews’ Never again wfll the bravety°j of the Jews bo questioned.' The Eu ropean war has found them at tho ffqjitoon many, a battlefield, fighting shoulder to rhouldcr with thi ir corn- j patriots amojjiE the various oelligcr* epts. Discussing at a meeting cf the Judeans in New York city the topic, ’’The Jew as a Ciftr.en in the k Country cf His Domicile,** Dr Henry 'M. I^cip- /igrr de< l.ired that f-om' :»!1 <d t:.o. enuntries involved in the <■>-; lie'' i-no rf y»rs‘s tlijji/the Jef.-j were rallying to the rapport of the enuniry of their adf/fion. r an 1 were conducting them* yes with heroism Jews in the Ger- i man a'rjpy have received the Iron Cross, end in the. Hu- s—n army have won distinction.^ The ability of the Jews to remain a distinct people and yet to support loyallji.the country of their birth.or adoption Is une of tho marvels of history.—Leslie s. ' . . \t»l!iing lake -TIZ’* f»*r *w^n- Hum. in.;. « Pert un.l lorpw. N .. V!:? what rdief/ No-more tired ‘••et; ao m.orc te/»ing fm-. ao more ,-Aoll n, bad /clling. sweaty fe**t ' . •• ■r-'T r ■ ■ - ' ' tess in corns. <-aHouses, No i ; ore-sor bunions. No letter ’What '' / bA a;t >/»i3r'f4 ; 't or :j’ve trie I- iin*B»r the son yo wKhout gefttn* g-lief. ..just* ns- ^TiZ,” "T1Z'’ l'- the only remedy • hat draw:! out all the poi-onou* ex’. "hi<h paff un the fe<.*« "TIZ” tur*-s your foot iYoubl< > ■«* -vje.‘(! never limp or .dr,vw up your- fn,ce In pain. <.Yo.ur * shoes won’t tight and your fe*-t wiy nev.-r. . v< r hurt of ge* sore end s’wollej Think of it,. n« more icon/ ei rns. vjlpuse** or bor,-.oa; »G«f i 23 cent box^Miy ait> <lrqg •er or il< partn»epr"stv»re >^l g Mn- relief .Du-' ye'tr.j*-/foot ^Omfort fer /Think of it. ar <OT;a : li*r 3hoe*r 1Z". Get a whol.* only , Blind Boys idatch Pennica- Two blind TjewbLoys who station I themselves at ^Thirteenth and Mhrket streets Tt'midnight to i< ll the : bull dog’’ editions of the .ssu-ious morrilng newspapers nre furpiEhing a spectacle thajM/ould call/forth from Billy Fun- day st/mo choice Suridaygr. ins. re; I marks/hf/Phlladelphia !?-< ord These] tw/jrfds, one Is white, and the'other is rifored when business becomes slack. ilCKKS! all ttnr euBtoniors. ’•■t.lr.s that /«*■»>i hot* am- five macnifici tit •! -a u y ;-bo'.il •std-ndld .’offer «,p' fn— ilnv <-r He«'d/*en.gAge in a quiet game Of jjmtchlng ^ pen hie/ Of course, they mnnot se^s thp h/ad or tail of a coin, but they rti/jiy tell It by the. touch. One of. m evidently tried to Tool th** x)th«*r one night,by using q snufoth penny.. He had some particular mark on it by whi< h he ct>uid tell the.head': and when th*» other lad matched him he dial-' lenged his opponent to prove bis point. The boy felt the smooth coin''and. to thr* Jhirprlse of the small grohp of spectators, detected tho trick jf thq .other boy. . „ - pp-nsij/' to V i ’-ml ilhuchtcr thr.t nothing < l.ii’/.in give • *• "’bis eatalwiie tells ' iom. f<> ;j!-> H -our Wit < ut'z** of. or 'til t f/rti CPut> boys ^if yo-r yfaft/ it t< ;/-tffl abo'ic *eir fill' 1 jiolrj/v v; rkr/i.-i of corn am! chtjon- /v* kfn-ll > t'roW’ qn our n.-n' acr< ’ It L'JIs iib’Hir t.h>* ])-sf seed- •if Miids for planting in the South. It 1 o ild be In every fiodtheKn home. \Vr u e today and let uq s-nd it ts> vou —H. ii. HASTINGS * ( <>.. At- lanta, Ga.—Adv. Fob Ford- Automobiles and Ford repairs, see Rlter & ..Ayer, Walter* boro, 8. C, . - —>s Novel Use for Auto. A Cleveland woodworker baa mount* ed a work bench qn wheels and tows Nothing has ever equaled or compared with the medicinal fats in SootPo Emulsion to arrest the decline,, invigorate the blood, strengthen the nervous system, aid the appe tite and restore the courage of better health. iv » Mitei AhOtf/without alcohol or opiate. ft ■f ’ d — To Care a Cold ie Owe Day It behind his autcHnobile, using the Ur»vcLa:j\T»ye it am* power of the anto to drive a bond saw I \T?***Z and other tools. ■_ _ Jk w»xdtoviu'i be*, ac. ■«' h.