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4> WeftMadtj, February 21, 1917. FNE MfS Util WS MLET060I0CHUIII1I . 1 - ' ■ * . ,: Wae 81% in Bed Three Weeks . Before She StaHed Tak ing Tanlac. ****** * * ******** * DEATHS » #**#*#* * * ******* REV. S. D. VMCJHN DEAD IMPROVEMENT WONDERFUL roaM >*>< Keep Even Cold Wotev on • .1 Her Stomach at <<ne Time. Strong and Hearty Non. Though she declared- her condi- iTon at one time was so had that she could not keep even cold water on her stomach, Mrs. J. G. Johnson, oi 587 North Church St., Spartanburg, j declared Tanlac made such a rapid j improvement in her condition that ( it got her out of bed and enabled | her to do lighrilousew'ork in three I days. Mrs. Johnson’s remafkable : statement and endorsement of Tan- j lac follows: -"I had catarrhal fever and what I think was a slight case of the grippe. I was very much sick at my stomach and I vomited ^so much I could not keep even cold water on my stomach, much less my food. I had dirzy, fainty spell* a lot. too. I had become so weak and sick that I had to stay in bed. I stayed in bed three weeks and could not even sit up, and I was under treatment all the time, but I did not seem to be getting any relief, except that nausea was helped. I did not gain any strength at all. though, and I finally lost heart in that way of try ing to regain niy health, and I threw away all medicines and began taking Tanlac. “A friend whose husband had been helped ever so much by it kept after me until 1 began taking this medicine, and she certainly did me a great kindness by doing so. too. "My relief by using Tanlac was as follows: I was able to be up and going to the table and eating a reg ular meal and doing light house work in three days, and in a .week 1 discharged the cook and began do ing my housework by myself. I was able to go to church five days after I started taking Tanlac. The Tan lac gave me back my appetite right at the start, and soon drove away that nausea that 1 then had at times, and I could just feel myself getting stronger right along. "I never have known any medi cine that would make a sick person get well so quickly, especially one who was as sick as 1 was. I Just took two bottles and I am feeling fine now and am still getting strong er and heartier, even If it/has been a month since I took the last dose of Tanlac. 1 am a great deal stronger now than I was before 1 got sick, and I am in far better health than 1 have been in a. year or so. The Tanlac sure did make me well quick ly. It was just wonderful. "Tanlac is due all the praise for getting me well, too. and 1 certain ly do praise Tanlac." Tanlac. "The Master Medicine,” is sold by: Jno. M. Klein. Walterboro. The Colleton Cypress Co., Colle ton. Cottageville Drug Co.. Cottage- ville Isiandton Mercantile Co., Island- ton. W. C. Glover. Gree„ Pond (Jack- sonhoro.) Ridegeville. Feb. 47._R e v. 8am. uel D. \augnn died at his home here at 3:30 o’clock Monday afternoon, after a lingering illness. Mr. Vaughn entered the Methodist min istry about forty years ago and was superanuated only last year. Dur ing the early part of his ministry he was pastor here, and the last two )ears of his work was done here among his home people. He was widely known throughout the state and had many fnends. He will be missed from the familiar ways,' his hearty hand clasp and geniality were characteristic of the man. Mr. Vaughn leaves a wife, who was Miss Louise Cummings, and four children. Mrs. D. \V. Moore, of GroenrHie; • Mrs: J .* 1) . "Waters,'of Saluda; W. M. Vaughn, of this place, and Rev. G. H. Vaughn, of Hendersonville. Had he lived the Hew and Mrs.. Vaughn would have celebrated their golden wedding in 1920. The funeral was held Wednesdav morning at 11 o'< lot k and was con ducted by Kev. John Willson, of Greenwood, and interment was made in Cypress cemetery. The neighboring ministers who assisted Dr. Willson with the fuuer al and acted as p;i|| bearers wet“ He vs. J. H. Noland and K. P. Hut son. of Summerville; J. 1). Hell and D E. Thrower. Hidgeville; W. E. Wiggins. St. George; I). \| Mc Leod, and Presiding Elder E. G. Edwards, of Charleston. The church wa,« crowded with friends and relatives and the service was very touching and befitting the deceased mirtister The floral offerings were beautiful. MRS. LEE V. BEKKY DEAD Mrs. Lee F. Berry, of Smoaks; died Friday afternoon and the re mains were hurled at Smoaks Sun day afternoon. Feb. 10. Mrs. Berry had only been 111 about a week. Sh*f leaves a husband and five children. Before marriage she was Miss Max- le Hiers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hiers. and wag about 25 vears old. 25 CEDIS DESTROYS HR DANDRUFF AND ' STOPS FALLING ID . Stive Your Hiir! Make it Thick, Wavy and Beautiful— Try This! * Kl'KPRISE MARRIAGE (Branchville Tribune.) Miss Sallie McAlhany and Dannie Berry were quietly married yester day afternoon at four o’clock at the Methodist parsonage by the pastor, Hev.^P. B. Ingram. The groom is ft son of llr. and Mrs. Frank M. Berry and the bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. McAl hany. The marriage came as quite a surprise, as invitations are said to have been issued for the marriage of the bride to another young man to take place Sunday afternoon. Many frienda will with the young couple much happiness in life. LINGERING COUGHS ARE DANGEROUS Get rid of that tickling rough that keeps you awake a,t night and drains your vitality and energy. I»r. King's New Discovery is a pleas ant balsam remedy, antiseptic, lax ative and promptly effective. D soothe* the irritated membrane and kill* the cold germs: your cough is soon reljeved. Delay is dangerous --get Dr. King's New Discovery at •'nee. For nearly fifty years It has been the favorite remedy for grippe, croup, coughs and colds. Get a bot- •le to-day at your druggist. 2*e. TWO DEATHS FROM BURNS Mis* Conies and Marion Murkenfu** Jx>se Live* by Accident. Hidgeville. Feb. 14.—This com munity has been saddened by two deaths during the past two weeks caused from accidental burns Miss Elizabeth Cordes wa* fatally burn ed about ten days ago. Her cloth, mg canght fire from the open fire place., and being at home by herself sustained Injury from which she died soon after. O n last Saturday night Mr. Mar ion Murkenfuss was accidentally burned at hi« home a few miles be low Hidgeville, and died Monday ifternoon. He was about 25 years °f age and la aurvlved by his wife ftnd two small children. Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag gy hair is mute evidence of a neg lected scalp; of dandruff—that aw ful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair fails out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now— any time—will surely save your hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will be come wavy and fluffy and have the* appearance of abundance, an incom parable gloss and softness; but what will please you most will be after just a few week's use. when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair—new hair-*-grow ing all over the scalp. TUP-DRESS FUR THE MEADOW Application of Manure After First rutting Will Increase Second ■ - w 2A jo 50 Per Cent. - Manure applied to the meadow af ter the first cutting will increase the second cutting from 25 to 50 per cent, especially with clover or al falfa. if the land needs manure. Ev ery load of manure that can be scraped up around the barns and in the yards should be hauled on the meadow when the hay is cut. It will increase the second crop and it will increase the next year's corn crop if the meadow is plowed up for corn. Manure applied as a topdressing o n clover aids the clover in. drawing nitrogen from the air and has -i double value In this way. Manur» on clovor brings greater value when the land needs manure than it will with any other crop. ♦ THE PEEKS AND STANDARD n IT IT PAGE SEVat ^6 .1 * is a .-'v , 4k- r-<2. / Friend! 4 * ***£•</ • %. i ---•-v- *.-• - - • : .v L, O /A - • * /- •••. . Z- - ■ • • " ‘ '‘ f L'' : vtj-Lv' v ■ - .n j <.. * .-A- —..r -r - — r \ My folks down South keep telling me: “Be dean and sweet and pure.” And I’ll bet you I am just about the purest dgarette 4. ever made! Why, the SOVEREIGN factory is dusted every morning, just like a lady’s parlor. That’s the sort of home I have. And Fve got to make good all the time—in i» , . the look of me, and the smoke ot me. . The finest, whitest, cleanest home you ever saw. Only the purest, sweetest, rich est Virginia and Carolina tobacco enters there. And when I come out, wrapped in the daintiest of white imported paper —don’t you know I am proud to be a SOVEREIGN? You Folks of the South KNOW good blood! You Folks of the South KNOW good tobaccol Next to good breeding is good dress and good taste—and I have them all. That's my claim to your friendship. I can’t say more, except— \ \ J l am guaranteed by —Buy me. If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. 0X5 TUB KAN OP IE SOUTH au" THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton. In the court of Common Blear > P. Hiott, et al.,— Plaintiffs. va. Jeanette Hiott,—Defendant. STIFF, SORE MI KCI.EK RFMEYRD Cramped muscles or poienee* fol lowing a cold or rase of grippe are eased and relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment Does not stain the akin or 'log the pore* like tuuiisy ointment* or plastei* and penetrate* quitkly without rubbing Limber tip yot't muscle,* after ex •rrise, drive out the pains and ache* of rheumatism. neuralgia lumbago, attains, vpraitt* and bruises with Sloan's Liniment Get a bottle to-day At all Druggtat*. 25 cents. COTTON—PEARCE A BATTEY. Die Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub stantial. reliable energetic. Their extensiv*. warehousing fa cilities and superior salesmanship are at your command. They arc abundantly able !<• finance any quantity of cotton shipped Isn’t It to your interest to try them? Do It now and he con rlnced. 8 9 Pursuant to decree !n the above entitled cause. 1 will offei fwv sale at public auction for cash, in front of thp Court House. Walterboro, S. C., daring the legal hour* of sale, on saleaday in March, next, seme •eing the fifth day. the follow ine described tracl of land, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate.'lying and being in the unty of Collotoa and State of South Carolina, containing One Hundred tlOOi acres, noie or less, 'and bounded a* follows: On jhe North aud East by lands of the e* ! lute of M P. Hiott; on the South (by lands of H. R Price; on the i West by Cooks Hill Plantation and lands of A. P. Hiott. Being the same lands conveyed to Geotge A Hiott hy A F* Hiott hy deed dated January 28th, 1*13. recorded Feb jruary 1st. 1913. in the It M. C. of fice for Colleton County. 8. C., in | Hook of Deed* 36. at page 515 Term* of sale ALL CASH; com | pliance with hid to l>e had w ithin I Thirty C’.ni day* of sale, or resale some subsequent 'palesday at 'the ! rLk of the former bidder or bid- , der*; purchaser to pay for all pa- . per*. R. M JEFFERIES. Master., Walterboro. S C., Feb. 8, 1917. JSirss t?i.r3,'!irss5sr» »kM Mrar Wwa lw*<w««rwr» It vm »r* ■■ A>n«rtMar«*wr rr Man aU. Im (ao* ram *iUa^ Ma aaa aa*U, train rounair la qualif* far aaa af Uiaaa aUrartlaa. llforw* laba. 1 ha lalar- »»Oa—f c»rr»pin<i«ra teftaufa ara aiparia al ii»al*a aaan la *aaa Clrtl Samoa riamnaiiana a para ill ftfSA mcfhlAf tff yoursrlr me (Kef hi INTUIUnMAL CORftUrONDUCI SCHOOLS Saa tit, l«raa)aa. fa. t Van can da H b* aatac taa ba*a •nada athrra aureaad ! TRES8PAMS XOTIC K Any and all persons are forbid den to tresspass upon the lands of H. E. Savage, K. E Jones. S. J. Hiers, J. J. Hiers, G. II. Hiers. D. C. I.. Hiera. W. (\ Sauaders and C. W Breland under penalty of the law- 1-31-31. Nerere ('old (Quickly Cured. "tin FXecemher first I hr.d a very “t vere cold or attack of the grip a* it may be, and was pearly down sick in bed." writes Q J. Metcalf. Weatherhy, Mo. "I bought two bottles of * Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and It was only a few days until I was completely restored<yto health. 1 firmly believe that Clii.nt herlain’s Cough Remedy Is one of the verv best medicines and win know what to do whe D I have an other cold.” Obtainable every- "b«r«. L i f ,I«f Notice is heieby given, that un der order of the Probate Court, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the late residence of A. Bennett, in the County of Colleton, near Lodge, 8. (*., at 12 o’clock M., o B the 27th day of February^ 1917, the following described personal property: Two lots corn (5u0 bushels.) 12 stacks rodder. ti stacks hay. 1 bay horse, ‘'George." 1 sorrel mate, "Pet." 1 black horse, "nob." 1 black male mule. "Jule." 1 bay mare mule, "Doll.” ■*4-bay male mule, "Nellie," 1 sorrel mare, “Frank.” 1 cane mill an^jmn. 2 cow* and one calf. 2 two-hors* wagon*. 1 buggy. 1 lot farm Implement*, 1 log cart. 1 lot cotton seed. 1 lot pea*. 1 # dump cart. 7" bale* cotton. > Same wilt he sold a* a whole, in parcel* or in block*, as may be de- ' tertnlned on the dav of sale. B H BENNETT. 2-7-2L Executor. Walterboro, S. (V. Feb. 6, 1917. Pics Cored In A to 14 Days. Your druggist wfll jefund tnouer If PAW) OlNTMgWT fall* to core anr c»*e ot Itchlwt. atio*. Mr«d<«K Of frolriKt logMtes iasto 14 dor* Tbr tir»t ai>sbcaliva fcivc* )'«-r at>4 Sckt. 21. MONUMENTS! 1 have secured the agency for t‘ia Celebrated Cherohee Marble Wor! a. and am prepared to furnish entluai *e on nit rione and monament work, Siiall be ) leased to figure with any' one in need of anything in this line. No ordtr too saaNl 1 and none too large f e r this eowpaay to fill. c.c. HIOTT Round, S. C. WHAT 18 Utt-ffiS b fit iMnwICiira (1 tnk ltutts) w*u*t n kb la LAX- FOS the Cnsnara ialMroved by the addition of certaia harmless them - icals which increase tbeefcciency of the Cascnra, making it bttfW Aha ordinal r Carrara. LAX-FOS H Jgleakant to taku and doea not gripe nor nfctnrh stoaucl< Adapted to chnoren ae melt aa ndnlts last try one hottld tor eonstlpitian *50c