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Horses and Mules
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We have just received a car of
horses and one of mules in St. Louis.
These are among the ibest that we
ever purchased and were selected by
our Mr. Ayer at St. Louis in person,
with a view of getting] what our
trade demands. If in need of a good
farm horse or mule, be sure to see
these before buying.
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Rizer & Ayer
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Walterboro, S. C.
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Money 7 o Loan On Real
Estate^
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I am in position to negotiate loans on improved real
estate for a period of five years with interest at 6 per
cent. Reasonable commissions.
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AMOUNT LOANED: Not exceeding one-half the
value of the land or one-third the value of the lands
plus the buildings. No loans made on sandy lands.
Loans made only to persons living on the farms mort-
gagcd. In order for loans to be approved lands must
contain a reasonable percentage of cultivated lands.
Prefer loans of $1,000 and Upwards. Cannot handle
loans under $500.00. Application desired at once.
R. M. JF FERIES
Attorney at Law
NEW PRESSING CLUB
Ladies and Gentlemen: We have opened
a first-class Pressing Club at Smith’s Bar
bershop and would appreciate, anyj \\iork
given us. All work called for and delivered.
Walterboro Tailoring Company
H. R. SMITH, Mgr Phone 20-J
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Southern Commercial Congress
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NORFOLK. V.V.. December 11th to lith.
The Theme of the ('ongtesK-«ill tw- "The Outlook"
and (he "International U«M'onatnietion Re««uhmg fr«>rii the Euro-
* pean War/’ Many Cabinet offlcera and other iippoi tant peraon-
agen of national and inieinational fihmo wi>t Im- present, and
President Wilson is expeeted.
Every Southerner should lend a >£nd. at least by-hi* prer-
enee amt imbibing and profiting b> *hat he will learn, hi helping
the Nation, through this Hupoptfint Congress, in it’s efforts to
build comniereial relations with the Western Hemisphere and
other mat tei s of etjual iiufioi tance which will tie discussed.
Coordinating or«6nisaUoh which will «ieet nt the same time
are Womans AujHliary of the Congress: House of Southern
Governors; Aqieriran Commission on Agricultural Organization;
National Association of Commissoners of Agriculture and South
ern Comniereial Secretaries Association.
Kor this occasion the Atlantic Coast Line will sell excursion
tickets to Norfolk for M-TSa from Walterboro, and at corres
pondingly reduced fates from ail points on its line, for all trains
i7i December H. 11>, 11 and 12. limited returning unpl De-
ceiuler IV. ftleepkf K car reservations and furthe/T informatioa
may be obtained from P K MARTIN. Ticket Agent. Walterbory
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, November 29. 191.;
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Walterboro, R. 3, Nov. 2ft.—Well.
Mr. Editor, as the fair is over per
haps ?ou will spare me space for a
few dots from our neighborhood:
although news ik very scarce around
here. -“Ugar "boiling is the topic
no*w since Wilson was elected.
Orr. neighborhood f sympathise
with L. M. Prine in the death last
week of his brother, George Prim-,
of S'atenville, Ga.
Mrs. J. E. Gatch returned to her
bore rt RaveneU last week. She
wa- accAmpanied by her sister. Mis?
Cl; udie Beach. .
** Mrs. Leon Adams and, little son.
i of ^eorgia. are visitfng Mrs. Adam ‘
g'andp; lent*. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Way. -
Lonnie R. Carter has returned to
Norfolk. Va.. after spending about
ci v , rn s »ri bh- -h-i-s -pa w-refe - M e.—mnd
lirs. C E. Carter.
Mrs. Elizabeth Linder is visiting
her darghter, Mrs. Ell Peeler, of
charleston.
’.aui’c Carter and Luther Linder
snent a few days in Charleston re
cently.
Miss Gertrude Campbell, who is
•earhing the Evergreen school, spent
the week-end with her cousin. Miss
Minnie Carter.
Mias Reba Carter, who Is attend-
i'mEER GIED (8 ,
POUNDS; DK MAC:
Ix>st Health Completely and
Had to I-ay Off Work • *
15 Months
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
.MASTER'S SALE
Cnder and bv virtue of the De
cree in the case of B. F. Halfor L-J ive, why said Adminisfution -
C.,-on Dec. 1st. n xt. af’ r j.
i ;i ! ereof. at 11 o’clock .n th*
noon, to khow cause, ir an-
1 PINT HflPF Plaintiff, against J. S. Sanders and t not be granted.
1AA 1 nvrr, K u » Ga t th( defendants, issuing} Given under niv hard.
\«>w Ikwk on
Tanlac i*. Only Renitnly Ever
Helping Him.
!ng school in Walterboro, spent the seventy-one pounds and have ar-
Mrs. C. E. Carter, here.
Quite a number of the young
folks enjoyed a candy pulling at P.
K. Rem ley's last Monday evening.
Mr and Mrs. ~ A. T. Cisey, of .down in weight and losing strength
Round, visited relatives here Sun- and finally I broke down compb*t«-
AL.MOST
from the Court qf Common Pleas
Regular Run—Savx I for the county of Colletoo. State of
South Carolina, and bearing date
March 21. 1V16. I will sell, at pub
lic outcry, before the Court House
door in the Town of Walterboro, to
the highest bidder, on Sales day In
December, it being the Tth day of
December. 1V16, between the legal
hour* of sale, tbe following describ
ed tract of land. TermsT~ 0:it r -ir<df-
cash. balance to be secured by Bond
and Mortgage of the premises sold,
payable twelve months from date of
purchasing deed, and to draw in
terest at the rate of 8 per cent, per
annum:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land,/situate, lying and be
ing in Heyward Township, County
of Colleton, State of South Carolina,
measuring and containing two huu-
d.-e'd and six acres, more or less, and
known as a portion of the estate
’lands of D. E. Pellutn. and bound
ed and described as follows: North
the worst kind of stomach trouble by the estate lands of Gilbert Hud-
and constipation. I kept dropping *on: on the East by thg Lookup
".My name ih J. B. Watson an*l
rr.y hone la in Mobile. Air.. 1 cr.i
thirty-three years old and by pro-
J railroad^ en.incei\_ 1
h ive a regular run on the" ‘w ork
tran be twee i Selma and Mobile.
' "i p to only a feV months ago—
that is’ up to the time I'started t-ik-
i.ig Tanlac—my health was broken
down completely. When I com
menced taking Tank c I only weigh
ed one hundred and three pounds
and had hot been able to work for
fi'tecn months. Now. after taking
only "three and a half bottles of
Tarlnc, I weigh one hund-ed and
day of November. Ano Doiuin 1
Published on the an I
day^s of November. 1016, i : .
Press and Standard. N
G. ALBERT RK.M il
Probate Judge, Colleton C
w^-k-end with her parents. Mr. and tually gained sixty-eight pound:*
and never felt better in my life
"I suffered for several years with
day.
J. M t Campbell, of i Hastings.
Fla., attended the fair and visited
’iis wife’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B v
N. Beach, here.
EAT 816 MEALS! NO
ly. I had several attacks of what
’.as called acute poisoning of the
lands; on the South by lands of J.
McDuffie Pellum; bein K a portion of
the same tract, and West by lands
of Solomon Ackerman, being a pa:\
stomach and nobody knows how J j of the lands frmerly owned by J..E. r 9
NDI6ESTI0N OR GAS
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‘Paiie’s l>ia|N’|mtn" is Quickest,
Sun»st Stomach Fellef
Known—Try It.
Miffered. i
"1 took v treatment at the Marine |
Hospital at Algiers, La., ar.d at Tu-
Ian<- Hospital. New 'Orleans. I al
so took treatment at Hot Springs,
Ark., and at Lookout Mountain. To
tell you the truth, I tried everythin^
I could think of and spent hun-
dreds of dollars, tint I just kept go
ing down hill, and for fifteen whole
months was unable to run my en
gine or to do any other kind of
work. »
Of c.ourPe. I was awfully dis
couraged about myself, as I could
see but little hope of ever being
well again.. While I was sick and
unable to work, a brakeman give
me a half bottle of Tanlac. I took
it and begun to feel better Ight
away. My stomach felt better and
I got so I could eat and enjoy my
meals
'“When this was gone I bought
another bottle, and after finishing
it I felt so much better I went back
to work on a switch engipe. 1
could just feel myself gainiii^ in
weight and gettting stronger every
day. and after taking my second
bottle I went hack to running an
engine on the main line.
"Now since taking three and offP-
half bottles of Tanlac. I sm work
ing regular, running a work -train
between Mobile and Selma, the
swampiest country in this section
of tii<> State.
"Now. what 1 have told you is
the truth! and hundreds of people
who, know me and know how I
looked before • took Trnla^ will
fet! yon the same tiling: Anothc,
tiling, you can «ee fromAny picture,
which 1 had taken while 1 waVniek.
how much stronger and heyRHier
'I look row than I did then.
"They f a n s^y v hat tiiov
Pellum.
ALSO all that certain piece, par
cel or tract of land situate, lying
and being in the County -of Colleton.
State of Sduth Carolina, measuring
and containing thirty-six and ono-
half acres, and bounded and de
scribed as follows: On the North
by lands of Gilbert Hudson: on the
East by lands of David Ramsey; on
the South and West by lands of
David Pellum. Said lands being
formerly owned by J,„E, Pellum,
and conveyed unto C. \V. Pellum
bv Mary S. Hill. J. S. Hill. W. L.
Hill. J. A. Hill and J. N. Hill.
Said two tracts of rand herein
conveyed measure and contain by
actual measurement three hundred
TAX NOTICE
The books o' the county tre.i- .
will br open for the purpose o:
tettrng-taxes-freh:-Vh<- ir*h-,r-- —
October, Iyl6, to December
1816 . The levy is as follow <:
State, 6 1-2 mills; ordinary go
ty 7 mills: roads. 2 mills; const.*. .
tjonal school, 3 mills; total Is 1-.
mill;.
Special School Districts.
Special-School Tax levy:
Broxton 4 mills.
Lodge 8 mills.
-* Rum Gully 3 mills.
Rice Patch 3 mills.
Ashton 8 mills.
Weimer 4 mills.
Cedar Branch 3 mills
Dry Branch 4 mills.
Hill 4 mills.
Strickland 4 mills.
Williams 7 mills.
Smoaks 8 mills.
Little Swamp C milis.
Ruckhead 8 mills.
Tabernacle 5 mills.
Betliel 3 mills.
Ruffin 4 mills.
RaysorX 3 miilr.
Hudson’s\Mill a mills.
Oak Grove's^ mills..
Tabor 4 mi
Stokes 8 mills.\
Red Bank 8 milN.
Pine Grove 4 mill^
Sniders 3 mills.
Cane Branch 5 mills,.
Peniel 5'MJilils^
Hendersonville 10 mills.
Verdier 4 mills.
Walterboro 7 mills.
Hprse Pen 3 mills.
Island Creek 8 mil s.
Time 111 Pape’s Diapepsin will
digest anything .you eat and over
come a sour, gassy or out-of-order
stomach surely within five minutes.
If your meals don’t fit comfort
ably, or what you eat lies like a
lump of lead in your atomach. or
if you have neartkuin, that is a sign
of indigestion.
Get from your pharmacist a fifty-
eent ease of Pape's Diapepsin and
take a dose just as soon as you can.
There will be no sour risings, no
belching of undigested food mixed
with acid, no stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling in
the stomach, nausea, debilitating
hc;.d4ches, dizziness or intestinal
griping. Tljjs will all go. and, be
sides. there, will tie no sour food
l*-(t over in the stomach to poison
your..breath with nauseous odors.
Pape's Diapepsin is a lertain cure
for out-oi-order stomachs, because
if takes hold of your food and di
gests it just the sanre as if your
sioiiKtrh wasn't there.
Belief in five thinutes from all
ootna* h misery is waiting for you
it am drug store. • | about Tanlac'and l atent luedicluK
These la-ge fUty-eent c;\ses con-1 »»>• 1 ' <"> truthfully say that T^tflac
tain enough "Pape's Diapepsin” to is 9™y medicine that e><<r did
and twenty acres, as shown by a * * Wolfe Creek 3 mills.
plat of the same made by J. H.
Varn. surveyor, of date November.
1908.
Purchaser to pay for papers, and
if hid is not complied with within
ten days after sale, the said tracts
will be t^old on some subsequent
Sales Day at the risk of the former
purchaser.
R. M. JEFFERIES,
Master.
Walterboro. C/. Nov. 14, 1916.
11-11-31, 1
MASTER’S SALE
keep the entire family free from
j'tomaeh disorders and indigestion
for many months. It belongs in
your home.
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REEFIN'
me any-good and I want everybody
to khow about it. If people do not
believe you, just tell rhem .to -come
and look at me now' and then look
at my picture, which was taken
while I was s1>-k. I will show them
j mighty quick w hat Tanlac has done
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Ender and by virtue qf the de
cree in the case of Hatt>q R. Strick
land and T. D. Feorfer. Plaintiffs,
against Carrie T., Fender, G.
Robertson. R. H< Hiers. eLal., De
fendants. Isfud/ig from t>e Court of
Common PJ/as for the County of
Colleton. /State -.of/South Carolina,
and bytfring date September ,26th,
Ihlfj/' Iwill spit at public outcry be-
f<>/f the OfUrt House door in the
Pleased-Town o£ Walferkoro, for cash, to
tbq highest bidder, on Sales Day in
Dec/mbor. next, it being the 4th
dhy of November. 1916. between the
legal hours of sale, the .follow ing de
scribed tract of land, no-wit:
All that certain piere, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and be
ing ih Warren Township. Colleton
County, and Rtat^ of South Caro
lina. measuring and containing
three hundred and fifty-seven acres.
Hall 4- mills.
Welch Creek 4 mills.
Fraser 2 mills.
Sheridan 4 mills.
Cottageville 7 mills.
Sand Hill 3 mills
Bethlehem 4 mills.
Maple Cane 4 mills.
Rehoboth f mills.
Red Oak 4 mills.
Bridge 4 mills.
Special road tax:
Fraser township. 1 mill.
Poll tax ?1 on all males beta-
the ages of 21 and 6b. Also a ci *
mutation taxNqf J2 on all male* t
tween the ages of 21 and 50 wi
shall be paid at tire same tim^ r-
in the "same, manner as other t.t\-
Pogs oOxen’s
P. F. JONF- ^
County Thea ; aor *
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TRE.wPAxn NOTE 1
AlNhunting or fishing ©n 1
SavanntbU River Lumber t
Chee-Ha Neck, is prohibited
penalty of law.
By order of the company
JAMES HENRY RICtef Jr
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N1TICK
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Drug Co., Cottage-
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Co., Island-
Ruffin, Nov. 22.—On Wednesday
night. Nov. 15. Mr. Janiea A. Car-,
roll and Mrs. Mattie Fender werp-
married at the Methodist parspn-
age. the ceremony being perfomed
by Rev. Jaw, D. Bell.
Wilton crosby and ^ftss Annie
Mae Crosby visjted at .Ttie'home of
It. It Crosby Sunda^T
Miss t»ra Bighy/returned Sunday
fiom a visit to Air. and Mrs. W. A.
Strickland, of Smoaks. /
Ffptik j/fmshy l*-ft Sunday for n
visit to/vharleston. /
Mb. ■ and Mrs. Frand Rhode,
Mix Milly Williams/and Miss Luge
Airier‘visited , relatives at .Khrhardt
Sunday.
The athletic club at this place
will soon be/ifi readiness to play
bit-kef h;iU ajfl otiier games.
Mr :^nd Mr* .1 4 W. Miley and | Injured Man l-iuglied When Sim
for me.
Tanlare, the roaster medioine. is more or less, and bounded on the
sold by:
.fno. M. Klein. Walterboro.
•The Colleton Cypress Co., Colle
ton.
Cottager ille
ville.-
Islandton Mercantile
ton.
W. C. Glover. Green Pond (Jack-
sonboro.
Carter's Pharmacy. Srpoaka
HIS FRIEND HUDT;
HE HELPED Hi
All surveyors or other persor*
found trepassing on my land- v.'.
North by lands of G. W. Walker, be prosecuted to the extent of ?'
P. J. Wilsop and F. JwBerry; j aw . G W'VY
on the East by lands of R. H. Hiers | Walterboro. S. C , R. F. T' N
and G. W. Walker: on the South 3, N’ 0 v. 13th. 1916. jLl* ''
?rty.
by lands of .F. Pa^lgett, formerly
known as the I. Sauls lands apd
estate of Isaac Sauls, and on the
West by lands of L. M.-Herndon.
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All trespassing
NOTICE!
llQnting. fi.-h,:
H. Hiers by Carrie T. Fender.
Any poison of person?
f »niily attended the funeral of Mrs.
M. ry Gfkxlwin at Little Swamp Sun-
d^yC-
/Rev J D. Bell and wife spent
se\*ral -*days in Charleston lakt*
week. }
One of tne moil enjoyable parties
of the s-ason was that given in hon
or of Miss Maude Crosby’s thirteenth
birhday/which took place on Tues
day,. Nov. 14 The guests were
greeted at the door by Miss Ida
Breland and refreshing punch was
served tn the hall by Miss Ray Mi-
ley The guests w.ere then invRed
pie Treatment Was Suggested.
But He Thanked HU
Comrade Later.
Once upon a time word cnnie to
M-nn A Yoehl. of Patnfield. N. J.,
that a close friend had been injured.-
r.nd full of anxiety he visited the
afflicted Ri*r. who was suffering
frony n sprained ankle,
>'1t was -so bad that the leg had
luYned black,” said Mr. Yoehl in re
lating the story. "I told him 1
would have him out in a week and
be laughed at me. But I took him
a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment, that.
into the parlor, wltere they sptmt night he put some on and Noticed
some little time in an object con
test in which Miss Thelma Miley
was winner of Ih* prize. James.
Stnyly receiving the consolation
prize. Miss Ada Smyly presided at
the register and Miss l^-onie Carter
distributed souvenirs.. The color
the ankle felt better. I told him to
use It every day. and in three days
ankle was practically well. In
four days he' was working. He
gladly admits that Sloan's Liniment
"put him on his feet."
Sloan's Liniment can be obtained
scheme was white and yellow. Af- at all drug stores. 25c. 50c and $1.
ter several hours spent tn games and
music lees were served tn a pleasing
manner With adiues the guests re
luctantly departed after wiahinp the
hostess many happy returns of the
day. * ’ /
Mrs. L. A. Mulligan, of Bluff-
ton, and her friend. Miss Corine
Bradley, were among the guests.
Sloan's
Linimen
h/LLS PA in
to bid at said sale shall prior there-: _ * , 1 , “v*
to deposit with the Master for Col- 1 dujl throb of neuralna
leton County, as an evidence of good ^ uu ' / rc e '^*1 ’ **
faith, the sum of fifteen dollars tn ni ® nt * * he universal re met
cash or a certified check for a like P a ‘ n - Easy to apply; it quick ,. v ^
nmount: the sum ro paid by unsu ■- e,ra,ei< without rubbinz
cessful bidders will be immediately Rothes the sore rausele^.. ' i’
returned after the sale, and in easy an d more promptly effective f
of the successful bidder it *hall be', mussy plasters or ointment.-”
applied on the purchase price of the n °t stain the skin or doe the p
land if he complies with his hjd For stiff muscles, chronic r'•
within ten days after the *ale; tisni. gout, lumbago, sprain*
be fails to comply, the said amount
will he considered forfeited by him
and be applied to the cost of the
action. Purchaser to pay for pa
pers.
R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master.
Walterboro. s. O., Nov. 14. 1916
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CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD
MINISTRATION
STATE OF SOCTH ,CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.
By G. Albert Beach, Esquire. Pro
bate Judge.
Whereas Dr. E. H. Ackerman
•made suit to me to grant him Letters
of Administration of the estate and
effects of Siller ^liles.^
These ate. therefo-e. to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said Siller
•Mfiles.deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me. In the Court of Pro-
i..te, to be held at Walterboro, S.
strains it gives quick relief. Sbv-q-
Liniment reduces the pain amt
(tarnation in insect bit*-*, br 1 -
bumps and other minor injdri*--
ehildren. Get a bottle jKxdav
your Druggist. 25c.
T
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AFTEfl GRIPPE
Vinol Eactorod Hr. Martin a Btraa^tH
Wapakoneta, Ohio.—“I an a f«nr r
by occupation, and the Grippe ie:t in?
with a bad cough aad hi a nervous. '*•**»,
run-down condition, and I could not
•e< ni to get anything to do me any gooi
until I took \ inol, which built m-- up.
and ntv cough and nervousness are a.l
pone, and I can truly aaj Vinol is
that it daimed for it”—James M.van'
' inol is a constitutional renwdy • r
all weak, nervous and run-down condi
tions of men, women and children, t-vi
for chronic coughs, colds and broBchitit-
John M. Klein. Druggist, Wtl’e'-
boro, S. C-