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WALTERBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1916.
NO. 9.
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WRITES “ERC1N”
•edendail** correspend-
ent makes annual vis
it TO OUR COLUMNS
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HAS ORRTOMOBEEL
Chkm! Priori or Cott«»n Knablen llil
jumI Ktunily to Como to Fair In
Style This Ye*r.
edendail. S. o.. OctoLur. 22.
Mr editur us the Pres an standerd:
i bav bln er thynkin fur sum tyme
that l mite rite yo a letur ter bee
published in yure littul shete but
ha v bin putin hit often til nou. Bet
an i wus talkin tuther dai bout
the Fare ter bee held at Walterbur^
iX munth. an she said hit was
• rbout tv me fur me ter rite yu a
lettur ter bee published befoar the
Ka,,. so thet a feu peepul mite eo
t,r Walterbure ter Sea hit.
t.r her. ses i.
kin tha wil Co e
i« r mee. ses she
I ses
Betsie, don't ya
nniwai?" She ses
wel. Bil, i nevur
vented ter po miself last >_ or, ‘ ,l1
rote that thear lettur nh tb* n
Mi <ud not hav kep me at horn when
the Fare wus bein held.” * wel.
se« i ter Betsie. ses i. "ef that is
• her wai yu fele erbout hit. I rekin
i vul hav ter rite the lettur.
mr editur. here i am ritibR hit. ef
hit ar sundai. Betsie ses she thynksr
it aul rite ter rite sieh a lettur as
this wun on Sundai beoaus t wil
du so mutch Rude, an ef anibodl^
can du Rude on sundai. the Gud*
Huk ses hit ar al rite ter dq hi^ i,
doant no whether »ets»e* T .heeo
loeie is at Rud^pi hir-loRRick. but
she usualli ha* hir waL an hear i
""Beuie 11 ^ fer mee ter tel yore
readurs thet she expects ter bryinR
the said, kwilt whUch tuk the furst
prise last * Fare ah sea ef ther ar
ani lady who cude Rit up sech a im
itation as ter Rit the pr.se awai
frum hir. i tel hir not ter send in
[he s«im wun witch tut tho prise
last vere hut she is sot in dum hit
and i reckin hit wil be dun.
we wus al pouerfully interested m
^the Fare hues in yore last papui
lattul Bil shore is anxshus tei bea
thet Austrich burd trot tin
we ar shore not Roin tt“r let hit kepo
us ^t wai frum tliee Fare, we fele
that bvriwun ahud ro ter thee Fare
ef tha kin ro tbr onli wun thyng.
wel. mr editur, we hgv bin watch-
in Walterbure groin and we want te»
sea them thear lectxiciti lites wot
maiks dailite out uv nite. wot pus
sies us ar wheat - the llte kums frum
but i rekin wele find out. w under
ef mr Beens noes.
tel mr. taylur Betsie ses shee
wants ter cum ter hys stoar ter bie
ernuf apurn checks ter maik 2
apurns, Jest lik that wus she hot a
yere ergo, she wants ter bl hit fruni
hym as that uther yung man thear
is tu Sandi-fur her.
tel erri bodi ter kum ter the
Fare, i wants ter sea them, an i
want ter sea sum uv the folks^frum
the uther kountis an git erkwainted
wid them.
i myte rite yu ergin nex weak ef
yu print this in yore littul papur.
an then i myte rite yu when Pkum
ter Walterbiire ter the Fare ef i
hav tyrnc- ^
yores tel the Fare,
his -X
BIL (XI StTMPZ
mark
p S. i ferpot ter tet yu not tur stop
mi papur an i wit pai yu fur h[t
when i kum ter thee Fare.
Yores. /
V6. S.
S Betsie ses ter te| yu prynf
tu (Turn mutch advo^sin in yore
littul papur, but she rekins ef she
wus runnin er littul papur she^wmV
tuvnt what wit* pade fur tu.
B^S.
flcome
oi r Rood friend Stumpz."
iytain. and wa* trust/ne wilt enjoy
tne “Fare” to theAfnnosf. We shall
ceitainly try Ui arranpe (hat foot
tace betweeirrol. PailRett and Mr.
Ktrickland^ and like him we would
glaillv/l^ay a quarter to sec it. Be
surp- to come to see us. Bil. when
^ydu come fo town. We shall look
for your letter next week.— Editor. 1
fEIT LIKE SHE WAS ON.
EIRE SAYS MRS. BUR$i8S
(Ireenville Woman Hotv
Relative’s Gpod Fortune
Aided Her.
HOPES TO AID OTHERS
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SMDKKS
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(We are ceitai/ily glad uywe
r good friend "BiLK Stu
round
( HAXCIIXG SKAHONS ItHINti
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"Stuffed.up head.’* ftogged-up
nose, tight che«st, sore throat # are
sure signs of cold,' and Dr. King's
New Discovery is sure relief. A
dose of this combination of antisep
tic balsams soothes the irritated
membrane, clears the head, loosen^
the phlegm, you breathe easier and
realize your cold is broken up
Treat a cold persistently; half-way
measures, leave a, lingering cough.
Take Dr. King's New Discovery un
til your cold is gftno. For 4 7 years
the favorite remedy for young and
old. At yopr Druggist. 50c.
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Mis- Sarah Getsinger, who*’ has
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Though She Had Become a Physl<*l
Wreck, Her Health Was
Hestored. * ■
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ti t vase trak he ses heel bet «‘f he t ; ,kinc a course in stenography
the* hu'-il the |, !n ,| tv new riting at a business col-.
runs ole Sul akin the» "u u,t ' | and typewriting at
j et pul wil shore ernuf sea a ras0 1 lege i n Charleston, has returned^ffi
^}i at in a rase, cans he. s<v3 , Walterbnro. Miss (ietsinger is/With
h*>el bet ef he wuz ter Ibeve The p r4 ,«, s rtn ,j standard. "
offen the blind bridul an ole Si | -
sau the Austrich burd *U*>ed kfl hir, p,\K T \|{ RFI.IKVI-X A COLD
fide self before sheod letNdt k«‘tch i p r j {e ij* s Pine-Tar-Money con
up with hir. so. mr editur, yu kin (ajnf . al | j, )( S yo>hinR elements of j () t iin ,| ma de me/Toel fine in every
t,l mr , haskil more. mr. mactXn' 1 ! the pine forest/ It heals the Lri-
mr Jo lukus thet heel hav "^litated membyane. and i>y its aritisep-
rase ef no moar. an • hat tha kin js^. loosens the phlegm.
advertyse hit in a, 'l t!'''! vo^p^'eathe easier, and - what prom-
It is the grandest medicine there
ever was.”
That's Tanlae. as Mrs. Mamie
Burgess, of No. 16 Sato St., Green
ville. described it. . s
“I was a physical wreck when I
began faking it, but three bbttles
made jne a well and strong "Vvoman.”
added Mrs. Burgess. The endorse
ment she gave of Tanlae is strong
and sincere, and she gave it be
cause she said; “I hope my giving
this statement will help some oth
er woman lo find relief in Tanlae
like it gave me.”
Mrs’. Burgess said she took Tan-
^fac because it ha<f helped a relative
of hers. Mrs. Lillie Burgess, so
much. The. latter mentioned. \Jrs.
Burgess also had aa^ndors**-
nient of TnnlAc for publication. Mrs.
Majuie Burgess's endorsement fol
lows:
“1 suffered with indigestion so
badly that 1 just could not eab any
thing at any time hardly, and es
pecially at supper, for I would al
most choke to death. It seemed
that everything I ate lodged in my
throat and almost choked me and
brought on smothering spells
was very nervous and could not
sleep, i had no desire to eat and
just had to force down what 1 dtd
eat.
•‘‘After meals my stomach fell
like it had fire in it. I belched a
great deal and my stomach always
was sour. I wias V*oubled a lo>
with /heartburn, too. I hajL'no
strength nor energy, and L/tlould
hardly do my housework. 1, suf
ferod a great deal with dizzy head
ache*. and my liver was out of <>r
der.
“A relative of mine,' Mrs. Lillie
Burgess, had been helped so much
by taking Tanlae that I decided to
take it./loo. The Tanlae drove
away all my stomach trouble and
gave me a great appetite. 1 can
Orfw cat anything I want aaff it doc
not hurt me. My nerve* w'eYo qui< :
cd. and the medicine built tip m'
system much that I got wheir i
slept fine every night. It regulat'd
my liver ami my system gen* ra 11 >
|and banished those headache
, Tanlae increased my strength .
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Route 2. Oct. 24.-T7-
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and P. M. Yam spent a
f*w~!Tays In Columbia laot week.
Misses Pefrl and Mae Yarn have
returned ftqtn a week's visit to rel
atives and friends In the Stokes pec-
tlon.
^Irs. P ’ C\ Croeby and daughter
have mtitped home from the Clara
EsAvD, Infirmary in Walterboro
very mdeh improved, the former
having Jfihcid ft er and the ’atte *
•Utrrlmgic fever. ^
Among those who are attending
school away from , home this season
may be mentioned Gary -Yam. who
Is attending the Charleston Medical
College; Eunice Padgett, the Con
federate Home College. Charleston;
Flossie and Urel Yarn are taking
combined courses at Drattghon's
Business College in Columbia.
J - . Yarn Yarn is making some
Improvements in his home.
Miss Cora Yarn has returned
from the infirmary In Walterboro,
where she was treated for a severe
case of malaria. . • -
Our sympathy goes out to Mrs.
Kate Bishop, who lost her twelv rt
year old daughter with malaria »
few days ago.
Mr and Mrs. Aaron Crosby lost
theii nine year old daughter of ma
laria fever a few 'days ago.
\Y<‘ are glad to report that Mr,
Rufus Breland, who lias been con
fined t,> his room for several days
ol. Jie^ion haglc fever is imprnyinc
vifr’ l«da Crosby ha* accepted a
pnifsion with the Walterboro Infirm
ary a. a trained nurse, leaving last
Saturday for that piaor. '
G. .! Yarn and son. Harrv. kad
business in Walterboro List week.
The Sniders school opened on the
fith under the able manxkcnient of
Miss Fannie Campbell of Smoaks.
On account of so ninth sickness the
enrollment was s^fiall on the open
ing morning.
P. M. Yarn, who travel* for a
wholesale fruit and vegetable f^rm of
Philadelphia, and Cover* a territory
from the Sartibel Islands in the Gulf
fo Middletown. Delaware. Is home
dh his vacation. Mr. Yarn has pur
chased a good deal of property in
and around Walterboro. and is an
ticipating moving hrs family tho^*
In the near future.
Misses Martha and Cnes Stanley
visited Misses Pear and Mae Yarn
last Sunday
H. A. Brant, of Ridgeland. had
business in nuC .section last week.
Mr Brant ig always a welcome vis
itor to our section, hi* old home.
II. J. Brant bad business in \Yal-
terhoro last Sut'urdav
a ford ter
papur*. . j isod/fta be a severe cold has been
what wus interestin me moar than j f p or sufred-up feel-
the Austrich burd win ter find .ngpt Chest or sore throat take
who yu bed .got ter ride on »h« t (|os of I)r Finc-Taraimwvy
w aggln. . i toUl Uetiie -that t “ 1 j smd pr* vent a wearing. tiacfclng
liit wuz Sam Smith an*! Sal, but so ontlc | 1 ( ji;, K ging tiiraugh tile winter.
s?'d Sal cud nevir ride er standm up xour,Druggist. 25cX
in •r wagin. so we doant no wtui - -
hit i*. but ef tha doant mind wool,
find outen whu hi* ar . .
Sai, mr editor, wil thear bee am
t'nle weevuH. at the Ft.iV? ef yu
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SAVES DAUGHTER
A M Sutnmernll. of Petersburg.
Ya.. was in town last wee^ irt-nt-
ten<lanee upon court as a witness.
km git holt us wun L'dvan* yu *cr ] yj,. Huniuierall was for many yem*
l. t i.uH - - hav hit. for/ want (he onnur | j.^id’ent of \Yaltvrhoro, as supe: •
wunst in mi life ti- tnterdU' in sutu-j j„tendent of tlie Walterboro nil mill
thyng nue in nil bounty, an ef i k*«’ and later in the jewelry byfWs*.
git holt ui^'wun ilf shore turn him
/use in joncses eottnn patch j*’
n-r him hop and kus. Lf *b“
t'pb- weevuls ar ktlnlt^lu^v•t''*' s, '' ''
-hn i want ter turn w mv littul w«»t
lose in his feeld wil not piatk ntutet.
.iiffurense wil jut?
ram glad ter pea'’the Fair h- giu"i
so mutch as that ttierti - wil l>^e f°
kountyes in hit this y^re. Suthern
Karolina Fare soufidz hig.^M^l boap
hit wil ho n ^ biir I?it soitndz im*
belt in on ^ N
over an) them utlier kountyes. imt.
. <•1 wate an sea \ guylhmu lor nearly six months,
^ai mr editur. vu didnt v. th* t Mrs. Laura Bratcher, o. this place, and
we had an ortomoboel di<U5 r u' " 'in ' was down in bed for three months.
way*. I'am a \v«dl woman. I thin!
“I now ^commend Tan! ic h*
cause it is the grandest niedirim
there over was. It sure is fine
I was a physical wreck when I h -
gan taking Tanlae. l>m three hot
ties made .me a well
woman ”
Tanlae, the master medicine ■*
sold by;
.Ino. M. Klein, Walterboro
The Colleton cypress Co., (/th
ton
Cottagevllle Drug Co.. Yottag*
villi'.
I landion Mercantile Co., Islam!
ton.
\Y C. fllqver,-JaCksonimto
( nl'tot 's Pharmacj’, Smoaks.
ItHFI'M \Tlsvi Ktl.l.ows KX-
It *riKK
L
n the rain alj day is g noCaliy
followed by painful t\v|itg4'S of
rheti mat ism or neuralgia^ Slnaa’s
Liniment will give vou/<tui»k relii'f
and prevent tfie twlriges from be
coming torture. /U quickly pene
trates without rubbing and soothes
the. sore and >a* hing Joints. For
sore, stiff, .exhausted muscle-, that
ache abd throb from overwork,
and stinngj Sloan's Liniment affords r~-
Bruise's, spiains '■trains and
other minor injuries to children ai>
ciuickly socithed by Sloan’s Lini
ment. Get 41 bottle today at
Druggist. /5c.
Advice ef Mother no Doaht Pre-
TenU Denihter'i Untimelj End.
as big a* hit soitndz ime 1/
Kollet un kbunti w ifvti'/Fl ,
Ready, Ky.—" .* nol able to do
WHY WOMEN SUFFER
Many \Vi«ltertH..-o Womc'ii are ! • n
iug llw' Cati^e.
your
uv them thear henri ford ga"* w nc | cannot tfH_you'how I Mlffcred^ with
Women often Ml (Ter, Mot km ,v
% t -•>». '
iiw* r«i use.
Backac-he. headache. cli/ r.
mrvousness^
. Iiregplfr urinary passage
ness, languor
Each a torture of itse lf
Together hint at weak kidney-
tel! you'now I *unercu wun Sn iki' at the root g< t '•>
eins bout from mr. .Air in Walter- i my ^ *q<r with BCrvousnesl and
hure an We ar k'utnniin t«'r the womanly troubtCSJ .....
Fare in hit an ef we kin git ter du Quf tamily doctor told my b
/lit we want ter ride hit wutt tvme * could not do me any good, and he iTid Recommended h
ro«n tn t n»- r.1. Cr.k wwl Ivk- wjlve It !«.. W. IrA MOttW docto., Kn,1..r-,1 .1 homy.
'oun in. i nue rase eraiv . , k„» h* did not heln me ' tle'ie s convincing testimony f>oii
*er e hailunge Kurbel Gym pagit t.'i but he did no» He p me. u .lterboro Woman
* ~~ "‘VTS: Ilf Mrie • wvr.. Ayor. .U^»„
<a use.
No other remedy more* highly "n-
Kidney Pill-
Recomtnended by thousand
ortomobeel.
hiird run an then wee| r " n no '" ! bottle*, and now I am able (^.t fl ita« ks of kidne y trouble and from female we»knets. You may pub-
ortomobeel rase. anithyng fut a. do syi 0 f my work and wy own | )irH ».ago ! had pains In mv back Hahmyletterif youwish."-Mn«.JA»tr.3
' washing. and hips and often for weeks «t a CoNLEY,616St.ClairSt..Frankfort.Ky.
1 think Cardui is the best medicine In ' lim,. I wasn’t alile to straighten. 1 Ko woman sufTcrtn^ from any form of
the world. My weight has increased. j hail he-adactieH and dizzy spell,** and
and I look the picture of health.'* | ; , f times I could hardly W across
If you autter from any of.the ailments the' room f tried lots of n uiedH's
peculiar to women, get a bottle ot Cardui mit didn't get any permanent be n—
today. EMIay Is dangerous. We know , it Doan's Kidney pills re lie ve d
leetul ftrh. a? what weed iyke“ter
sea tho an weed pai atinthur qu<1 •;
♦er ler, sea hit wud bea a fut ra**'
between Kumal Gym pagif and
I'uttgo stryckline. mi reesttn fer
♦hys ar thet tha ar erbmit t the big-
gitlest peepul we no tiv anlwhar'
weed be foarsed ter bet on hniigo, help'you. for if hat helped SO
/er fie qud outrup fhe Kumei we many thousands of other weak women
fieipave. ‘ in the past 50 years.
but, ernuf us thys fulishness we |
want ter sal a wurd ter the peepul j
ter git readi fur the Fare am! cum
prepaid ter' stal aul the tyme and
ter aea aul tha kan sea. we myte
us but ef we du
At all druggists.
me from the start. It has been two
years now since 4 have h«d **i< M im
altaek.” . ' '
price fine, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy *g*d a
Doan's Kklney Wll»^-the. SBBiei that the Ljrdi^ E-^PtokllAaa.MedD
Mrs. Ayer bad. Foflt*v-Mi!burn <'o.,| dll* Ctfc, Ljr»ll,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
female tronbles should lose hope until
she haa (riven Lydia E. Pinkham'a Yeg-
ctable Compound a fair trial.
Thia famous remedy, the medicinal
ingredients of which are derived from
native roots and herbs, has for forty
yean proved to be a most valuable tonic
and invigorator of the female organism.
All women are Invited to write
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
RAW
FURS
COR yean, the iMNt
u have kern ahioaiai
cca lor your din by nadk* then
Raw Far Marin. Wrila today
ler our Pro* price li* awl
We c Large oo
el Raw P«ra is i
fr-n New YoTi.^do Wotkf.
Gmamac QoHen Seel
DAVTOBUJSTEmftBR(L^k^T^teVtf~ T ’‘
Attorney at Law
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NEW PRESSING CLUB
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Ladies and Gentlemen: We have opened
a first-class Pressing Club at Smith’s Bar
ber Shop and would appreciate any work
given us* All work called for and delivered.
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Walterboro Tailoring Company
H. K. SMITH, Mgr . / Phone 20-J
Berry’s Garage
HELP FOR
WORKING WOMEN
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Some Have to Keep on Until
They Almost Drop. Hov/
^ Mrs. Conley Got Help.
Hi* rs is a letter from a roman who
hud to work, hiu w hs top .v; ak arid suf*
ferod too much to ccntinuq. How -rhe
regained health :- j ^
Frankfort: ky.- 1 cufferedBomuch
with female wcakrus*.* thiyt 1 could not
d<» X<y -own wof?,
to hire it done.
J/hcard so much
aliout Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Comfx.und that 1
tric'd it. I took three
bottles and I found
it to le all you
claim. Now I feel as
Well as ever 1 did and
am able to do all my
»> It*was no useforTwM nearly dead and Waltci boro, says: "FoKthc pat! own work again. I
"0(1 let littuTBil an the AuR,ri ‘ h MOTedtO do in« *ny good. But | five ..years 1 suffered from s.v.i.-it recommend it U* any woman suffering
Formerly HATFIELD’S GARAGE on Railroad Avenue.
- We have purchased Hatfield’s Garage and are now
prepared to make all repairs to'automobiles.
^ ONLY ^KILLED MECHANICIANS EMPLOYED
All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable.
YOUR WORK SOLICITED.
J. 0. BERRY, Proprietor
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP
AVe are prepared to furnish all parts for automobiles,
casings, tubes and accessories. Our rnethanichm fs skill
ed and can make repairs on tdf makes of cars AI t
WORK GPAPANTEKD WE M.r: SATI.SCACTIt)V
FREE AIR.
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
We also conduct a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, do
ing 1 all kinds of work.
Grist Mill
We grind every day. Corn for sale. We ask your
. patronage.
C. W. PELLUM
Wiehman Street. '\Phane~4J
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Money To Loan On Real
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Estate
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I am in position to negotiate loans on improved real
estate for a period of live years with interest at ft per
cent. Reasonable commissions.
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AMOUNT LOANED: Not cxceettinK t^ie-half the
vjjkie of the land or one-third the value of the lands
phis the ^buildings. No loans made on sandy lands.
Loans made only to persons living on tb** farms mort
gaged. In order for loans to Ik 1 approved !. must
contain a reasonable percentage of cultivated Ia.uK
Prefer loans of $1,000 and upwards. Cannot handle
loans under $500.0(). Application desired at once.
R.M. JEFFERIES
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Kirkland Plumbing and Electric Co
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Full line of Electric and rlumbing Supplies always in
n Stock. Orders Promptly Filled
^Sttnjates on. plumbing and electrical jobs freely given.
All work guaranteed to be first class and according to
Insurance Specifications.
f No job too small a fid none too large for us to do.
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