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v • ?%wyxw,z / V ' » .f^c Wednesday, January 3, THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THREE 4 r \ - •- V nMICE DEMENT ' V ' We represent several large fire insurance companies, companies which are financially safe and pleasant with which to deal. We have a competent fire in surance man at the head of this ■. ^ ^ ' «» - department, a man whose desire is to give real service, giving our clientele the benefit of a thor ough knowledge of fire insur- ancev rates, and service in con nection with losses. We general ly see that they get a square deal. w e are in position to place now any and all kinds of fire insur ance, wherever located, small or large. \ CASUALTY DEPARTMENT This department deals in all of the forms of casualty insurance such as plate glass insurance, burglary, bankers * insurance, l ends of all kinds, whether for public officials, guardians, ad ministrators, executors, rand for people in responsible positions. The accident and health insur ance is handled under thi§ de partment and this kind of irsuv : ance affords protection when it is mostly needed, that is vher disease and accident cut or the. earnings of the family and when doctor, nurse and hospital bills must be paid. Our casualty connections are all strong and the very best of service can be given in this de partment. - \ Colleton Insurance & Realty Co. 1 IS ^ R. SI. JfFFERIES, President C. F. MUGKENFUSS, Managtr An organization which is neede c in the commercial life of the county, and one which features to its clients. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME All of our connections use us in the matter of investments, and the money paid to us will be returned to the county in the form of farm loans, the purchase of school and road bonds, and in the negotiating of various forms of commercial loans. WHY BUILD UP OTHER SECTIONS by allowing your premiums on all kinds of insurance to go there and be invested in other communities where you will reap no benefit.’ When you patronize us, you patronize a company which is engaged in developing Colleton County, and which can secure capital for investment here only in proportion to the amount of business done. And remember that this company is not dealing with insurance and such matters as a sideline to other business. There is one man in the company who gives his full time to this work, and it is his living. We can therefore give you better ser vice than you can secure elsewhere. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPELLS SERVICE We are engaged in a business which is needed in this county, we are giving to it careful and energetic attention, we can satisfy you in any of our branches, and above all we will give you a straight deal. Remember us on your next business:— A word will bring a call. .x Colleton Insurance & Realty Co* We represent the Southern Life and Trust Company Greensboro, N. C.. a strictly Southern company with all its in- vestivents in the South, orr that believes in keeping mon°y at home. They invest in Col cton County ten times more than they secure in business, and a policy with them will assist many Colle ton farmers in getting long loans at low rates of interest. They seH all of the_ standard forms of. policies, are old enough to prove their success, are strong financi ally, are maturing policies each year, and are paying large sums to beneficiaries. Ask to see their new economic policy. R. M. JEFFERIES, President C. F. MUCKENFUSS Manager REM. ESTATE DEMENT This department deals with the buying and selling of all forms of real estate, on commission or straight out. Timber deals are especially desired. We have lis- ed with us at all times hundreds* of acres of farm lands, city lots and development enterprises. It is to your interest to see us be fore buying that new real estate or before selling that which you already own. This department also handies long time loans on farm lands at reasonable rates of interest. We can take care of loans over $1.- 000.00, and prefer to secure ap plications for that sum or above, provided the collateral is good. Submit to us your proposition, and we believe that we can give you satisfaction. A* / ****** * * ******** He PFMKI. He •>NNSS HAY JONHS KVTKKTAIVS Miss Hay Jones gave a delightful party Friday evening jn honor of the members of the graduating class Walterboro, Rural Route. Jan. 1. of 1:*16 of the Walterboro High — Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Ramsey, of school. There were 16 members of Florence, paid his mother, • NJr*. this class and many of them are David Ramsey, a visit during the away at college, but being at home C hristmas holidays. His many Col- : for the holidays. Miss Jones mn- Mdn friends were glad to welcome celved the Idea of giving them a him ha'k to his old home, if it we*v pleasant evening, and she succeed- onlv for a few days. ed admirably. Everyone who at- Tommie Trowell. of Columbia, . tended and this included the mem- 'isited his parents here during the hers of Die class and their friends, holidays. H*' returned to Colum- » lere boinrr taor? than * ha f hun- r*big* Sunday. - ‘-hdred present, are loud in their Miss Ida Mae and Joe Henry praises of Miss Jones’ hospitality. Strickland, of Charleston. spent 1 Dancing was the principal form of Christmas with their grandmother, entertainment. Fruit punch and Mrs. David Ramsey. Misses Bertha and Oeorgfa Smith, of Charleston, are on an extended visit to their father. Eli Smith We C’e glad to have them with us. N. .T. Trowell and son. Riddick, spent a few days last week with his daughter. Mrs. Earl IC.-'-s of Ash ton. .M's. 1. T McMillan of Vshton. sneT\t Christmas with her mothe». Mrs. David Ramsey. She returned home Wednesday. Mr., and Mrs. H M Trowell 'an 1 Children visited relatives in Dnn- beve during Christmas. Clyde Rolan, of Member* mid our eomrmnlty » flying visit l-v t week. Mrs. P. F, T?r.r.,.i-v * n.t ■V,Mi o •mo v'«d'-'or her narent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Remolds, of CV l.- D T Miocker i>i nt the f hrismir? 1 didays in Cotfagevillc and ’••o-v* ;> pleasant time. Mr. a^d Mrs E P O’Rrvnn oc-t the holidays with the latte’’ r o*'- er in Cof.geville. cake were served during the even ing. The members of the graduating class receiving invitations were Misses Jennie Ix>u Earterlin. Marie d®TrevllIe. Mazie Francis, May von- Lehe. Colette Padgett, Sttnie Tracy. Ruth Smith. Marietta Dandridgt*. Reaux Fripp and Messrs. DeW'itt Jacobs. J J. Padgett. Jr.. Clyde Smith. Robert Hope. Earl fJriffin, Harry Knight and Guy Sanders. S|.A\VS N.IMMFNT loll STIFF JOINTS .?. R. and Hop" O’Rrvan of V till, spent the ChrUtmas hoUdnvs v ith their mother. Mrs Divan. - V*«»unatir pp : ns and icV* «r » Into |T> iolni- : * d mu.« h ?. mV.un:; every movement torture. Relieve < r -ufferii -- with SloanLini- t: it u.ukfy penetrate.; with- i • • . a ; soothes ; r..i warmi • in MD The con l tdorl i •■tii ulated to ncHon: a inrle api lir rtion will drive o-.t the pair. Sloan’s Liniment is (Iran • ■ n* pid oulrkly -fl'e-Jvc. it ' - ■ • 'r. tV skin or G-1 > 1 of tic ■ to-day at your I' t. 2*c.\ Miss Kr.te Ramsev. who is home for the holidays, will return to her ® hool Jan. 2 W. II. Cato of Ridge Sprirg-, was in-iown New Years day. a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones. ' .. . v X. v To the last drop ^MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Is Per tec! Ask Your Grocer Yo: Ho: Freckle-Face Vow the Time to (»<M Rid <*f TllOM' I gly S|tots. Do you know how easy it is to re move those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simple get an ounce of carpol. extra strong, from your druggist, and a few applications should show vou how easv it is to rid yourself of f-eokles ami get a beautiful com plexion. The sun and winds this month have a strong tendency to bring out freckles and as a resu!' more carpal is sold in these months. Be sure to ask for the extra strong, as this is sold Vnrfer guarantee of monev ba< W if It fail* to remove th*"' freckles.-»-Camol Laboratories. Bos ton. Mass., Sta., M. Mail order, 1 filled m OR INDIGESTION The 'Moment * , Pi»|h’’s lMji|w|isin’’ Reaches the Stomach all Distress Goes. Do some foods you eat hit hack— taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a siek. sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down; Pape’s Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anythin,? so safely quick, so certain ly effective. No difference how bad ly your stomach Is disordered you will Ret happy relief in five minu tes. but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief sometimes—they are slow, but not sure. “Pape’s Diapepsin ’ is quick, positive and puts your stomach io'a healthy, condition so the mivery won’t come hark. You feel different as soon a* “Pape’s Diapepsin” comes in < on tact with the stomach dIMie* just vanishes—your stomach get- sweet. no gases, no belching, no ei urtations of undigested food. >ou head clears and you feel fine. Go• now.* make the best inv ment. you ever made, by getting large fifty-rent r ase of Pape’s I »i pepsin from any drug store. ^ " i realize what it is to suffer from iv digestion, dyspepsia or any stoii>o<li disorder. FAMILY AVOIDS - SERIOUS SICKNESS Bj Being Constantly Supplied Witn Thcdford’s Black-Draught. McDuff, Va.—"I suffered for seven! years,” says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, oi this place, “with sick headache, an* Stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford’s Black-Draueht, which I dra, and I found it to be the best family medi cine tor young and old. I keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me lor a dose, and il does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long sped of sick ness In our family, since wc commenced using Black-Draught." Thedford s Black-Draught is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic,.wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and smiiiai symptoms. It has been in constant use for more ; ilian 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your dru“gi£t and recommend! Black-Draugi Rackage to-day l^ice only 25c. (jet a H. C 121 / ******* ** *#4*** ■ i * NX MF.MORIAM * i X#*#**** * ******* j, ||. Blocker. In loving mcnfory of my brother, Julian Hamilton Blocker, who <!• parted this life Dec. ftlst. 1M5, in the tnrj. year of his age. Gone hut not forgotten, Long dayn and nights he bore his pain: To wait for cure seemed all in vain. But Gn<i who doeth all things best Dm! ease his pain ami give him rest. Sister, IDA B. FERTILIZERS FOR SALE We are in position to fill orders for Fertilizers of all kinds, having been fortunate in making connection with a reputable fertilizer concern Dvtake care of our * orders for the season. SPECIAL PRICES FOR GASH _/ We are in position to take cart,* of all orders, how ever, whether for cash or otherwise, and extend an in vitation to all probable customers to call and see u*. FARMERS MERCANTILE 8 WAREHOUSE GO. J. M. W1TSEI.I., Manager. KTOP, LOOK AND READ Till* ,*♦** ********** If a man loves a girl, that his hu*i | ,1M ' : . . , , 1 * CARDS. If « erl lov. a m*„ .hat. Kr ,u. ness; i . . r - If they ifet married that’s theli i business. So, If you want your automobile seat covered* and clothes cleaned, see The New York Pressing Club; for that’s tbelr businers. | PraHice In all (’milts except Equity. R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at Law WALTLRNiOHO, S. C’. PAINITL FOI’fiHS HF.LIEVKD-. Dr. King’;*. New Discovery i;i a soothing, healing remedy for coughs and colds that has stoml the tent of nearly fifty years. For Fiat cough that strains the throat and saps the vitality .try Dr. King’s New Discov ery. The foot lung pine balsams and mild laxative ingredients soon drive the' cold from the system. Have a bottle on hand for winter colds, c r oup, grippe and bronchial affec- J tions. At your Druggist, 60c. Be a Railway Mail Clerk 0«( t tr*T«U*c J*b at *oo<l paj with ratular pr£ Motions, plenty of oft, and eipeneea paid white away from headquarlen. II y 0 * •* AancrtcaD, **ar 17 Man old. ui «ood phyate^ ron- dlltea, row can taalljr leala yownolf to sualip 'w om of Iheoo attractiVo. Ilfotlmo ioba. Th« loter- aallonai CorTr,pond«o<» School* aro oipcm at tnimnamon to pan CWU Sonteo Raammatiooa. You cap prepan jourwlf havo l»»rid» lo maka ran prepan wourarll right at bomr. in you' S ro lMm. Send a poafal card today ,< ’ r 1 T r " “ a booh totltec all about hundred* who h»v« n •u*cr**ful. Slop drudglrf '■ Itecld* to mah« novncthtng of jrounM-lf! You e*n do It by using tho tamo wiMidl that ha*a mad* otbri* au< rood t INTUMATIONAl COMttSVOSDMCI SCHOOLS Boa 11*. Saraatea. fa New York Pressing Club Horses CAR OF HoflSES AND Ml LEE JCST ARRIVED SEE THEM BF- FORK YOF Bl’Y AND SAVE MON EY. Yarn Bros. Co. SMOAKS. S. C. l.onns Negofiated on Improved Fanning Ixinds. Dr. A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon Office Hours. 9 » m. io 2 p. m ; 3p. m. to 6 p. m. Phone 100-X. Walterboro, 8, C. LOPER & RIVERS Plumbers and Gas Fitters. CHEAP WORK FOR FASH and satisfaction guaranteed AM .norlr Inspected and passed upc’v by City Engineer. Coxart Binns.