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IEGU ADVOmSHEXTS MASTKKH HALK SAYS HMO1TTICK CIME WITH0U1 LEAST WARIIIIIGl •••#••••******** LKTTCRH PROM THK PKOPLK UATK OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of C'olletoo^ Court *<. Common Pleai. - . vNN'IK C. SANDERS. PUinUff. SHAM PAIMIKTT. Defendant. Notice is tieieby given thnt. .South Carolina, conulning One Hundred (100) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North and East by lands of the es tate of M. P. Hiott: on the South by lands of H. R. Price; on the |West by Cook s Hill Plantltion and un- lands of A. P. Hiott. Being the l«r and br vWt*o of the Decree of same lands conveyed to George A leisure an^ Sale entered in* the Hiott by A P Hicjt by deed datej vbove entitled case. 1 will JaD “ a 7 f 28 1 ^;- 1 ^ 3 ; h rR'm (• of ,ubli« aucxi^. before the Court‘ruarjf ls^ 1013. In the R.M.C . of fense door. In W ioaday. May . _ , . i m th** following described teal | ■Jc „ pi lance with bid to be had withiu All rtrat piece, parcel or lot of,Thirty (30) days of sale, or resale and together with the buildings some subsequent -salesday at the hereon, situate, lying and being‘risk of the former bidder or bid n the Town Walterboro. County ,ders; purchaser to pay for all pa- DauEhter Spent. It. IK* I ore HIP \ " U I V • «— • ^ ""t' - - - -e O— ” I walterboro. 8.C.. on flee for Colleton County, 8.C., in 7 at 11 oVIcK-k J Book of lAeeds 63. at page 513. Mowing described teal I -Terms of sale ALL CASH: com- »f Collwton. 8tata.*i| South Carolina, ^pers mown .as th'e l , ’*le rtwud^ee and va- •ant lot of W l>ufot4t«indeta, and >ounded foiPiws: South by lot -M-r-A - W-rt^rl! ,n > "~r> . w -.. w- »rly of Durant and Willis; North >y street: West by Railroad A'‘■no*' *md- East, by lot of Stephen Lewis, 'ontaining on*- .ore. more or le?s. Terms: CVi-h: purchaser to pay ill taxes for the year IhlT. It. V. JEFFERIES (-18 r;t. Mast Pc . ..Waite Kird. y.C., April 1«. F'K. R< , JEFFERIES. / Master. Walterboro. S.C.. April IT.'liiit. CITATION FOR LETTERS MISKOKV Di.'**- •I ICs SALE STATE Ol SOI TIT CAROLINA, ' Count of Colleton. In. the. Court of Common l , t» > a«. v . Serprifv Loan & Trust Co, Plaintiff ■V** vs James Chestnat. Itefendant. By virtue of the ibove entitled «msc -rubik- outeiy at the,Court House in |the THE STVTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton. 'By G. Albert Death, E..quire. Pro bate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. It. Mattie Kinsev made suit to me to grant lier Let ters Dismlssory of the Estate anfi jeffecta of John W. Kinsey. |These are therefore, to cite aid ad jtnonigh all and singular the-kindred land creditor^ of the saitl John W. that they be' an<l appear be fore me, in the Court of Probaje, to bo held at Waltefboro on the 17tb 'day of May, next, after publication decree in the .hereof, at 11 o'clock, in the forepoon 1 will sell at ;to show cause, if any they havo, whv said Letter Dismiksory should Dry Braarb KoodHtuffs. Lodge, ^April 27.—The farmers Tells of Awful Five Wetks Her of this section are at present very ! busy trying to finish their planting and cultivate the crops that they al- - ) ready have u!>. • and I might add here that the most progressive far- REMARKABLE INTERVIEW | mers of our section I forth, a more strenuou? and untir ing eflort to raise more foodstuff.-1 than pe'haps evwr before. , They are giving their undivided ' [attention to the growing of.corn, | (suigar cane, Isweet (patatCM^, Irish potatoes. peas, peanuts, velvet beans and tak.ng cotton as a side line. . ' Facing ' the crisis that vye us American people are today facing, we do earnestly believe that this is the right thing to do.' So itt us. a.» cit-aj minded, intelligent, tonimon- AMASWG U A college seaior went to New York for the first time, and upon hit return was asked to write a theme on his first impreeekm of the big Hty, and what one phase of the life, in particular, 'most impressed him. The surprise of the professor and the class can be imagined when his theme was read out: “The most amazing sight I saw-was the sky scrapers of New York crossing the Hudson river on a ferryboat." Of ate nuttfne 9Uch • 8 1 English.*—Ne.v ate putting york Wor|d • • • ■» I r 1W / ' in ( (•rcie|iVill<» \V«>- ths Mother Hay* Young St e.ii* Nom* the W«>n>e man t t r Her Exper rnce. “A seveie kind of rheuniutisnj auddenly attacked my daughter la.-*i August and she had, to stay in bed jbr in a rocking chair for five weeks, She had an awful paip in the track of'her neck, around fier shoulder-{ and across her back.” said Mrs Nannie Alexander, of 36 Ninth S^t1 termined t\ Samp-on, Greenville, as *he l«‘gar. on March 21st to tell of the remark — ;-8bU-roa>uR» gaala*-gaycTkrw- agugh tsy fi-garihofiage of food stuff'a tejy. “She was so nervous she would jump at ihe least noise. Often sh" cried out during the night and sel dom did she get a good night's res*. From the time tie- i.lie'iimatism aj- taeked her dn^lt^shr/ ls ^;.n takinT Tanlac. she did not g»t a :uv < go<»d niphi’s sleep. . I ( lii< ken Liver* Slie had no appetite and al-'ij. An old hen has a much lar suffered a great deal with indige- Ojx.r than you. in proporilon lion. She was under treatment fo- ! m ight or ,f«.ol eaten a good while but the medicine seem MRS. CUYTON’S LETTER To Run-Down, Nervous Women Louisville, Kj—‘T was a nervous wreck,'and in a weak, run down con dition when a friend masked me to try Yinol. 1 did ho, and as a result I have gained in health and strength. - I think Yinol is the best medicine incite world for a nervous, weak, run dow n svstem and for elderly people.”—Mrs. t i.ATTOX, I»uisville, Ky. •• u.-e people, unite our hearts auq [ ^ inol, which contains boef and cod I hands to go forth to “battle” de- liver iieptom-s, iron and manganes.* Gods help to win. i p-ptonates, and ''.glycerophosphates. Oh, fellow farmer, we as the pro guaranteed to overcoms all run- ■ ' ■ ■ i down, weak, devitalized a conditions. John- Mr-K-ieitt,-- Dr>*g*rstr- bor6. S. C. du<»*r. hare it in out hands to'avoid an<i feed, so let us tn this day of 'oppor tunity Wake up. put .forth tin untir ing effort, stretch every n* rve an 1 ! do the right thing at the' right time. ) Yours f~r cn npmr ICELAND A. HIE US. Walterboro. S on Sale-day in not be hranted. Mav. next, gam - being the 7th day j Given under my hand this L’Uh »f said month, it 12 o'clock, noon, day of April, Anno Dptnini. Ihl. 'he following t-scribed realty., to ) Published on the. 25th day of ^ April and 2nd, 9tli and 16th days All that certain pleie. parcel orjof May, 1917, In The - Press and tract of land situate, lying and be- Standard. ing in the Cpuqty and State afore, said, measuring and containing eight <8» acres, more or less, and bounded o n the North by lands of Edward Willi a urn: South by lands uf Fraser Hives G. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge. / < noticd: The regular uprlng teachers - ex- Kast by lapds of jamination wijl be held at the Court Boncy Washington: West by lands'Houxe Friday, May 4. 1917, begin- of Fraser Itfvei-s and Edward Wil-'ning at 9 o’clock. All applicants Hams. The same being the landi for teacher's certificates should be formerly owne.i by J.L.Chestnut on hand promptly at the appointed ild J . L.Chestnut hour. X and which the -said J. L.Chestnut h our> purchased of C -M.Grace, guardian.) and E jO.Sanders, guardian, ot date December 9. 1909 # NTerms of sale cash: purchaser to pay for papers* Unless bid is c implied with, prop erty will be Hold at the next sue feeding Hale-dav at the risk of the former pnrrhaver./ ’ R. M. JEFFERIES. Master. Walterboro S April 17. 1917. .. AlAVIHUS .SALE S. STRICKLAND. bounty Superintendent of Educa tion for Colleton County. Walterboro. S.C., April 23. 1917. NOTICE! ed to do her no good • “But in a, week after she beg.r taking Tan lac, she had been dnad- a different woman, and now* sh<* in tine health. The Tanlae r« ^tor e(j her appetite, sdie is not troubled w itl^ indigestion noY. and thos- ifienmatic pains have left her. Sh- improved wonderfully after she b- gan taking Tanlac. It certainly is the finest nifdleine 1 know of fo- rheumatism, and she is back at work now, -Tanlac is res poo si hi • for her being able to work now, and bet income stops when she stop* work. She is so thankful for wha- Tanlac did for her. and we all rec ommend it as the best remedy w. know of." Tanlac, “The Master Medfrine." is sold by: Jno. M. Klein. Walterboro. The Colleton Cypress Co., Colle ton » Cottagevllle Drug Co . Cottage- Vllle Isiandton Mercantile Co., Bland- ton. W. C. GloVerr Gree n Pond (Jack- aonhoro.) K. R. Bishop A- Co., Lodge. S.C. to Then it foi- !‘i»ws. that they get bilious just lik- you do. They are groueiiy. eros-, unhappy. Start her liver and n.uk-* J !i*“i happy. -Then she will lay egg., jail winter. Come am! gel r pa- k-1 age of B. A. Thomas Poultry Pow- i<ier. Feed id b< casionully. s<-e your hens^epfc up heal thein i)ng | look for eggs. Your money back nf it, fails. A. Wichman 4 So.v. ! IValterho o. S.C.. and A. V. Pad gett. Hendersonville. Imo A YELL j A young rector went to Philip' - rooks one day and said to him: • Bishop. 1 have come to' you in a perplexity: In my present church J am g^ttiu^r $:*bii a year, and 1 havi just reWSTved a call from-' another church that offers $4,000. What would vou do. sir. if you were in my plai e?” ' My boy," ' replieif the - bishop “did I understand you. to refer to that offer from the other church as l a call?*; - • • "Yes. sir.” was the rejjly. , “That isn’t a call, niy boy,” an- sWetiil the bishop..,' “I would call that a yell.”— Denver News. THE SAME OFFENSE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County uf Colleton. ln/ihe f jf tn t oi Couimon Pb-as. Harry Greeu. '*t 'll.. Plaintiffs, r». . Flora Biotiut. -‘t al., Itefendants, Tty virtue of the decree in th“ above entitled i utse, 1 will sell at public outeiy al the Court House in Walterboro. S.t , on Sab-sday in May. next, same being tha 7th day of said month w 12 o'clock, noon, the following i -scribed realtv, to ait: To the citizens and patrons of tlu 1 Givhan's ferry road, leading from Walterboro to Maple Cane: I will be at Peeples school house oij next Saturday (afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose of discuss ing with the citizens living along this highway the most effective method of shaping up and fixing tin- Hand beds from Erosrmis Snlith's house - to the CoMugeville joa<L. All parties interested, meet me then- Saturday at the hour mentioned above.' B. R. ULMER. 5-2-lt. Highway Commlasion#'r. Walterboro. SM’.. May 1. 19 17. NOTH EK Not ice All t<* i tie Pirblit Generally persons are hereby n0(1 fie t All that cetiatn parcel <»r tiact of.aniJL warrened that Givhan's Ferry laud, situate in ihe County of Cot l«ton and Stat • atore.-.aid, contain iug -fifty'fly* ‘Vo a< - res and bound ed on ih-* North and East by lands now ot late of July Gadsen: South by lands >n»w o tate of Hector Fra iler. and West h* lands now or laty ot James itii^ trein^ tlie same premises coiy-ied by Janies W. Grace, trustee to Rachael (Steen by deed dated February 14th, 1884, and recorded u the office of the Cleik of Court,{ »i Colleton County, among the re- oi its of Mesne Con veyances In Bo>V 2 Page 76 Terms of saje cash: purchaser td pay tor papal I , / The putchje-- it this sale will he required to <|e(i»-it with the Master within tifteen i I :> i minutes of said •aie Fifty it^uotit Hollars in cash, or a cettitied P.-cU for the same amount in oni- t*> guarantee com pliance with h-y litd Unless sale .is com pi iei I with within Mjlrty'' (301 days from the .1 tie of said sale, the said sum of Fifty < $50.00) Dotlara wilt be forfeited. Otherwise, it wilt be credited on the amount of the but. Unless .said sum of $30 00 la deposited as af.irewaid said' piem- ls»-s will be resold life shme day, and in the event of failure of the pur chaser to comply with the terms of Ihe bid. said propnrty will be resold •t some i>uh.sequt>nt salesday at the tisk of aaitt pUi chaser. R. M. JEFFERIES. Master. Walterboro. S.C., April 17. 1917. bridge across the Edisto river is ib an unsafe-and dangerous conflitton arid pr-r^on^ traversing across rho same will do so nt their poril. I have condemned this bridge an<l take Oils method of so notifying the public. n. R. ULMER. 5*2-21. Highway Commissioner.- Walterboro. S C., May 1. 19 1'. There wa 8 recently brought be fore a police magistrate in the south an old darkey who had fallen foul of a bulldog while in ihe act of entering the henhouse of the dofr’s owner. “Didn't I give you ten days last month for this same offense’" ask ed the magistrate “It was ^tli-^ same hen hops* you were trying to get into. What have you got to say for yourself?” The dai key seemed p«i-p|ev-.| . “Yo* Itonah," he said. '‘.VC»’ sent no to the ehaingang fo' trying to steal some chickens, didn’t .yo’?” “Yes, that was the charge.” “An’ doh’f de law say yo’ can’t t»e charged twice with de same of B-nse?” “That no* marf shall be twice placed in jeopardy foi th- identic act. yes.” “Den. yo’ Honnh .youse gotta to W ii ft g<|. isub. 1 wus after de salne ‘4>i« keus. >vuh , “ —*Iack*«»Tn ilL- Timck. ******* * * *******. ❖ WITH THE KA KM Kits *«***:;:** j|c * * * j; Coniinuoity Fairs i*‘t us all be busy Uthinkiug ot community fairs. At least six suc'i fairs should be held in this countv this year, and we'want :.» stari plans in time. Our aim is to make the best better. I^t u s do this at th.- contmbnity fairs and show the i\*- s'ults at the county fair. The Itoyg and girls in the pig «n.p corn clubs are getting down to work in real earnest. The boys of the corn clubs have all planted their corn and quite a few are now cul tivating it. Prospects were never brighter for these young agricul turists. Most of them have planted prolific corn from very best seed and with the good preparation of se«d bed and amount of fertilizer used Ibey should have , banner yield',. Then. too. the boy* are very entlin- hiastic as corn is selling at a ven high prise. , -. The bins • and girls of the pig TTTfb have secuieu quite a few good registered pigs, others h.,ve obtain ed them at hoic'-. There will be friendly rii airy bet ween t h» and guls. as th-* i rls are sure th» aic goin^ to v.in ihe prizes in : o eootest. wnile the boys are jus cs sun they will carry off the pnz s themselves. There are over a bun- WHAT IS UX-FOS UX-NS IS M IWR9VCB CASCMM A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC ANT UVOI TOWC Lax - Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medi cine but is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and hCTbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT KAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax-Fos the Cascara ia improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary Cas cara, and thus the combination acts not onlv as a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, bat Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable, aro matic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. * One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. died of the.-*t young stockmen the contest. >0 it should be a It. one < I.PAR \W \\ THE W \STF Bowel regularity is. the serrefvof good health, bright t-yes. clear enm plexions, and Dr. KTrtg’s New Life Fills are a mild and gehjlc laxative NOTICE! that regulates the bowels and re lieves the congested intestrnfs hv We, the undersigned, will be at 'tinming the accumulated wJste-- UhhianN Ferry 1 bridge. Colleton j«Bhout griping Take a pill befoV county, on 'Swiurduy, the U’iIk day , ' r G rin * t an ' 1 ,hat heavy head, that of May^-inatj. at 10 o’clock a-m..i' 1 " , l fcvcrfeeling disappear* for the purpose of awarding a con I''’’ King’s New Life rill- a Iraef to build a new span over the bridge orosslng, the riv<;r at . that point. Plan* and sp»yifb - ations will be furnished tluyt day and cor tract awarded to the lowest respon sible bidder. We reserve the rtcht- 1o reject anv and all bids. B. R. ULMER, 2-2t. Highway Commissioner. — — KIZER. Sup’r., Dorchester'County Walterboro. S.C.., May 1, J917. Get Hr. King's New your druggist. 26c. MAMTEK’S KALE THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton In the Comt of Common Fleas. A I*. Hiott. et at.. Plaintiffs. v*. ^ Jeanette lliotl. Defendant Pursuant to d-wree In the above entitled canse. I will offer for aale nt public auction for cash, in front of the Court House. Walterboro. S. (!., during the legal hours of sale, on salesday in May. next, same being the seventh day, the following - described trail of land, to-wit: Al| that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county af Colb-ton ami State of HIGH GRADE MEAL CONTAINS POTASH. DO YOU WANT IT? ******* * * ******* PINE GROVE ******* * * *♦****': Walterboro, Route 4, April 28 ..Mrs. J. M. Kinard has returned home after spending two weeks in Walterboro under the treatment of her physician. Mias Mattie Hudson spent Friday very pleasantly at the home of Mrs. Annie Getainger. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kinat.l nnd- Mis* Lyda Lyons attended the qua* terly union aJ Carter’s Ford church Saturday and Sunday. The death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Croshv Friday morning and claimed for its Victim their little twin daughter. Ruth. She w. W! , just a little over one year old and was a bright child The interment took plare at Pin * Grove cemetery this morning. The bereaved parents have our deepest svmpathy. The cotiny rally,for boys and girls of ttie pig and corn clul»s 'will be held on June 1. in connection with the rally for the girls canning and poultry clubs. This meet rue wHl be a get-together occasion for all thesd young farmers and farme— etts. We are planning to have sev eral tine speakers present so C at the parents must tome t(H>, as R wilt be interesting anti instructive /or them. GARY IN-WEEKS ,.Mi,ss Bertha M. Garvin and Mr. Jesse W. Week* were married at boys the office of the probate judge Sat urday. Judge G. Albert Beach, of ficiating. Mrs. Weeks is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gar vin. ‘of Jacksonboro. and Mr Weeks is a young business man of Osborne. They were accompanied 'ly to Walterboro by a sister of th bride, Mrs. Way. - JOHN Ml 1.1 OKU l.lsTON Smoaks, April 50.—John M ilford Liston, son ot Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Liston, of near Smoaks. died Med- nesday duorning about 8:3o o'clhCK. He had 'only Hfett 111 for a Tew dayv, and tii> death came as a great shock to his many friends. MC. Liston wa*- just entering manhood, being only 19 years of age. and was a young man of exceeding promise. He was a student of Clenison Col lege. but had benn at -• home for some time. The funytal services were hell Thursday at the home, after which the bo^ was laid to rest in the fanK ily burying grounds. Besides his parents he leaves one brother and one sister.to mourn his death. Rev. K. F. Scroggins. pastor of the Green Pond church, conducted the services in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Pays 25c a Month for Perfect Health * ■ / For 15 years. F). A. Little. Bea-rm-r. Ala. haa nasi - V a mtvnth to ksri, in per fect hralth. K.-al wh.at h«-say,-: **1 t • % 1 ! it 7 #p »'f (IrnBr**’ f>vi*P Xew i nv.r I ltA*« n 8 7 npHli ,n« f>r fiflesri^ I kyw it it |‘ *• Beal f«.r n.l ) \»r ei'fprUiiRt* %■» 1 j«c 'l cum Any « .»*• of in J fent .i.a * » ' S‘ 1/Vf ,« I -i I .! «■> U.« J !> • ;r t*.« P-y. *-; Pv‘ -o Drug < ... wm'Kc.vv-i ill Y iheR sen, ^ »■ 1 am V>M Ih-y buy it bjr 8':e |r • -« | ','A r>n# h ^1 uioulL xui wvtitd ix t be- * ilhr>uY^i fc>f Any. i ug. ‘ Granger Liver Regulator is strictly vegrtabie. non-alcoholic prepa ration, andis high’y rrcommrndcd for sick heada< n,-, imliirertion. bi!ioj»n*-ra and alt atoirach and liver comnlair*,. Vouriirug- gi-t can fcur>p v y you—25c a hex. Craatcr Mrtirii- Co., Ckaltaaesla, Taaa. naJkD WA.VX4UI V THE BEST CHEAPEST PEED. Walterboro 03 M31 , y MnrkctinK Hog» Re'ats buryln K them. Steve Hoov er. Mt Pleasant. Iowa. writes: “Commenced fe*fftfng my herd of * bo lit hogs 41. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder over two months agi«) Fiftv were sick and off feed Nearbr herda had cholera. I did not lose one they are well and growing fast ” For sale by A Wichnmn £ Son. Walterboro. SC., and A V Padgett. Hendersonville. S C imo A CHILD GETS CROSS u-a ■ FOR YOi n't HILD’S COlliH Ifere’s a pleasant cough syrup that every child likes to take. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Ta)i-Ilon*|y If your child has a deep hacking rough that worries you give him Dr. Hell'-, Pine Tar-Honey, the soothing pine balsams relieve the cough, loosens the phlegm and heals the irritate! tissues. Get a bottle to-day at you* druggist and start treatment at 23c. LeRoy Herndon, who i* making his home at Edisto Island, came up last week for a visit to his mother, Mrs. A. 11. Herndon. He return ed Friday and was accompanied by his brother. Rufus, who will t»e with him several days. They planned a trip to Charleston and other points of interest. Be a Railway Mail Clerk Cat t traralma i*b at |oo4 pa? wWh regular pro- ■atiou. plenty at time aft. lad eapantee paid while away from headquaiirra. It yaa are aa Amerii-an, aear IT year* aid. in good phyttcal ran dman. yaa can aatdy train you reelf to qualify tor aaa at I a roe attractiaa, lltetime iob«. the Inter •aiional Correipondoner tchoola are erpert, at traiaiag aaan la pa*. Civil her,ICO Eaaalaatien* Yaa oaa prepare yaureelt right al home, la your ■pare time Send a poetal card today far Arc M- paga booh teUag all a bool hundred* wba have been •ucremful. Slap drudging: Dec id* to make aaaethlag ot yaureelt' You can da It hy using tha aama aelhads that ha,* mad* athere auccaad I 1MTMNATI0NAL C0«tl5f0NDUta SCHOOLS Sot SSt. Sereataa. Fa To the last drop ^MAXWELL ' HOUSE COFFEE Is Perfect Ask Your Grocer 44 V CARDS. * R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at Law WALTER HOBO, R. C. Practice la all L’mirts except Equitv. d Ixmuls XegotUti'il on ImproYetl Farming Lands. . Div A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon Office Hours: 9 n. m. tr. j p. m.; 3p. tn. to 6 p. m. Phene 100-X. M’alferborr.. F C. LOPER & RIVERS ^ Plumbers and Gas Fitters. CHEAP AfoitK FOR CASH and satisfaction guaranteed. All work inspected and passed upo u by Cily Engineer, Cozart Binns. TAKE NO ALCOHOL PREVENTS folds. La Grippe. Rheumatism A pleasant but effective emulsion, w hich rebuilds the tissues,’reviv es the system, adds strength and stimulates the nervous system. It luis absolutely no alcohol, and is In every sense a tonic. $1.00 PER BOTTLE. Ask Your Druggist. Manufactured solely by THE FFRROLl COMPANY Columbia, S. C. MONUMENTS! 1 hare secured the agency for the celebrated Cherokee Marble Works, and am prepared to furnish estimates on all stone and monument work. Shall be pleased to figure with any one In need of anything in this line. No order too small and none too large for this company to fill. C. C. HIOTT Round, S. C. W-j CHARLESTON, 5*(;. ■ w • *•» ^ LOAN Applicatians Wanted VYE CAS' HANDLE AT ONfE / , ' -A 1 - SEVERAL APPLICATIONS FOR FARM LOANS IN AMOUNTS OF ID'Oti AND UPWARDS FOR A FIVE YEAR PERIOD. CoUeton Insurance and Realty Company Kf M. JEFFERIES,'>Pre9. C F. MUCKENFUSS. Mgr. WALTERBORO, S. C. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Tbt Old standard grnerc.1 atrengthenlng tonic, caove s TASTELKSS chill TONIC, drleea not MrfU.ia, enriches the ttlood.and buildaupthe »t«- tem. A true tonic. For adult* and chitdren. 50c.