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PAOBOIX
THE PRESS ANI> STANDARD
Wednesday. Msy 23,. 1317.
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MASTER'S A\JLE
»A.ta> WANTED
TUK BEST
cilEAFEtn N EED.
Waherboro Oil Mill
STOP. IAMIK AND READ THI> .
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If • man Iutm a girl, that hia bus!*
If a girl lo**** a o»aa Ibafs ber bust-
If
tN«]r gr( cuArriftd
boatsaea
that’s then
So. If you *aat >our autamiiblle seat
eoremia acU clothes cleaned, see
Tb# Ne» Torh Pressing Club; for
that’s their buali
New York Pressing
Club
J. B. DAVENPOKT, Manager.
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R. M JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counsellor at I>aw
W’AI.TEHROKO. H. V.'
Practice in all <d>uits except Equity
leoan* Neg«>tiate«l on Imprett eel
b'a ruling faineto.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
F. C. Bennett, Plaintiff.
TS.
J. M. Ackerman. W. B. Ackerman,
Julia B- Ackerman. John D. War
ren. S. C. Bryan and Pringle
Brothers, a Corroratloh, Defend
ants.
By \ irtue of the decree In the
a&ove entitled cause. I will sell at
public outcry at the Court House in
Walterboro. S. C v ou Salesday in
June, next, same being the 4th da/
of said month: at 12 o’clock, noon,
the ‘following described realty, tb-
wil:
• All that lot of land situate, lyinef.
and' being in the Town of Waiter-
hero. County and State aforesaid,
measuring 1*° hundred and twenty ^
one (2211 feet on the North line;
two hundred and fifty feet (-50-
feet on the South Une; four hun
dred d»nd thirty-nine (430) feet on
the East line, and five hundred and
sixteen (51<f feet on the West line,
and being bounded on the North by
(he Main Ron of a small branch
Vadfng int^ Island Creek: South
by a street; East by lands of SaTr
age. and West by lands of C. P.
Fishburne. Being the same lot of
land conveyed by S. G. and R. H.
Wichman to Julia B. Ackerman,
March 8. 1006.
Term of sale: Cash: purchaser
to pay for all papers.
,All bidders at said sale will be
required Ijefore any bid Is enter
tained from such bidder, to deposit
in cash or by certified check, with
the Master, the sum of One Hun
dred (1100.00) Dollars, such de
posit made by the successful bidder
to be credited on the amount of his
bid in case such bidder comply with
the terms of his bid. and if such
bidder fail ,to comply with the terms
of his hid within ten days after
sale, then the property purchase.-jf
by such bidderj^hall be re-sold at
the risk of said bidder, and the
amonnt deposited as aforesaid shall
he forfeited by such bidder failing
to comply, and applied.by the Mas-;
ter on the costs and expenses of
this action and of the re-sale.
R. M. JEFFERIES,
Master.
HIS SIM LOSING
111 mOM HIS WORK
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GRATITITE OF BOTH III S
BAND AND WIFE
IS WON
WIFE
.a
(.IVES
DETAILS
*. Finley Sj»ys They \\ -n I'.n-
nhjed to InereuM* Happiness
nixl Income.
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WaHerboro. S. C„. May 16. IMT
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served.)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County o fColleton.
X'ourt of Common Pleas
H 1>. Padgett. Plaintiff.
Dr. A. J. Anderson.
Dental Surgeon
Office H
Sp. m O H
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LOPER & RIV ERS
IMumbers and (ias Fitters.
CHI’%4* mohk i<»i: < \s||
•ml satisfaction guarant***^!
against
Jane Ladson. July Lad son. August
Ladson. Julia Black. Ned Ladson.
Jr., Martha Ladson and Moses
Ladsoh. Defendants.
To the Absent Defendant, Moses
Ladkpn: ,
® You are hereby surunioned and
’•eqnired to answer the eomplaint in
this action which was this day died
in the office of the Clerk of this
Court’, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said Complaint on the
^tihscriber at their office at Walter
born. S C.. within twenty days af
ter the service hereof; exclusive of
. the. day of such service; and if you
Phone U»0-3L» f ; ,)j t o answer the Complaint with-
i Ip t)ie time aforesaid, the plaintiff
will
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• Both my husband and myself
think Tanlar is a very fine medi
cine. because it did so much toward
.restoring our health and strength.”
declared Mrs. A. O. Finley, of Dray
ton. S. C.. a suburb of Spartanburg.
h» a statement she gave on March
25tth. "I suffered froth a generally
weakened, system and I was very
nervous when 1 began taking Tan-
lae. I was troubled a lot with
sleeplessness, and my appetite. haJ
about left me. I felt tired all the
time and 1 almost had to drive nry-
self to do my housework.
“My husband took Tanlar for in
digestion and a gem-rally run down
system. When he started taking
Tunlac,* he was almost past going
and he did not eat anything at all
hardly. I have seen him go to the
table and turn sick at the sight of
food.
' The Tanlar gave us both excel
lent results. It' quieted my nerves
and gave nip’a fln»* appetite. ( go
stronger and began to feel fine in
a short* time, and the medicine reg
ulated. and stiengthened-ntjsystdnf
“My husband only took one b»»f-
tle of Tanlac. and that got him in
such fine shape he went hack to
work when the bottle was taken,
and he had not been aJble to word;
for three weeks when he began tak
ing it. It gave him a good appe
fife, and stopped the indigestion and
built up his system. To took Tan
lac la*t September, and Me has nOi
lost day’s work since.'’
Tanlac. “The Master Medicine"
Is sold by:
y Jnn. M. Klein, Walterboro.
The Colleton Cypress Co.. Colic-
ton
Cottageville Drug Co
ville .
Isiandton Mercantile
ton
W C. Glover. Gree n Pond (Jack-
son boro. )
E. R. Bishop & Co.. Lodge. S.r.
Co
Cottago-
. Island
i
tX *-'• - P- n>-:
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in !bi>- action
Coifyr f
a-pply to the
relief' demanded in
satisfaction
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X>y c»t> I' g qora t Binii---
mERHORNISON
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the t"On plaint
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PAIUM'TT a:- MOORER:-
Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
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To tKe last drop
^MAXWELL
^ HOUSE
COFFEE
Is Perfect
m Ask Your Grocer
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HERN IN >.\«FOLK
The following account of a Bam
berg wedding will be of interest to
our readers. The bride. Miss Kyth
Herndon, taught the Oak Urov->
school in this county last term, and
is a daughter of a former Colleton
citizen. W. P Herndon, w’ro was
J. P H
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AT THE WLONIAL *
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EARL MIL LI A MM SEEN
^ AS CLEKGVM.W
BY OUR BLOOD WE LIVE
II you tire easOy^are subject to cold hands or feet—it you
catch colds readily or have rheumatic pains—your blood or
i is probably at fault and you need
Gives Port ray *1 of Role in “TIm-.
Christian.”
Earle WilHatns is admirably cast
as the serious-minded ‘>oung min
ister working among the poor of the
city in "The Christian.” the Vita
graph production in w_hich he is co-
starred with Edith Storey. Th'u
picture won such popularity that
the company has re-issued it in i
de luxe edition jtfui it will be seen
at The Colonial Theatre on Friday,
Jyn^ 1st. ’•
Tbfs role in Hall Caine's famous
story offers him great opportunities'
which he user to the greatest ad
vantage. In the jnfrb 'of the-Epis
copal clergy of England he portrays
the desire to lend hik efforts' for th"
good of his fellow-man in .a true
fashion and ( one earnestly believes
that he is wrapt up in his work.
When his flock are misled by
statements concerning him which
his. Enemies cause to be printed in
the daily papers, he registers his
de»*p disappointment in a most com-'
me'ndable wary. Pained, he tires to
forget the wrong his congregation
have done him and once mqLe gat!,
ers them into fhe fold.
.Hut the strain-proves too much
fpr his overworked brain and h-*
suffers from * temporary insanity.
Rushing to the girl he loves more
than life itself and who is a famous
actress, he threatens to slay her
body in ordejr to save her soul. Real-
iscally. h<| enters into a struggle
with her and with all the ehara'cte<'-
istics of the insane he throws her
from him with • superhuman
strength. /-
Then as his eyes mew h^s and
she entwines her graceful arm.
about his neck, pleading silently
w'ith him for mercy, his reason slow
ly returns and repentant for his
acts, he gathers her protertingly in
to his arms. ,
Mr. Williams' masterful acting iX
the large' mob scenes when he is
supposed to keep the hundred
within check entirely through ,hX
indomitable will is quite remark
able. In truth—his will is quite
evldent upon his features \yften the
motley mob attempts to disobey Ms
requests and seek the death of the
man who has w ; ronged him.
la this role which marked a
great epoch in his career upon th«
screen. Mr. Williams gives his
friends one of the most artist?*
characterizations ever offered by a
star either behind the footlights or
before the camera. T
The price of admission will be
2;> cents to all. A special matlne.-
at 4:.'id in the afternoon; again at
8:30 p. m.
5(0113 MM
- OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
} which is nature’s easily-assimilated food, to increase
your red corpuscles and charge the blood with life-
sustaining richness. Scott*t creates warmth to throw
off colds and gives resistance to prevent sickness.
No Alcohol in SCOTT’S. EvAy Drrgctst f ,’f
SCOTT St BOWNE. BUoaficU. N- J.
CHEVROLET
W* UMm That Don Not Affwt Th# Nud
Because of its tonic and laxative effect LAX A.
TIVK BROMO QITNINK.. better th.”or^r,
Oumme and does not cause nervousness not
ringing In bead. Remember the lull name and
look tot the signature of E. W GROyE. 2Sc.
t|c a|c
.lAt'KSOMtOKO *
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Jackson boro. - May p
Garvin, of Scabrnok spent Sunday
with his parents. Mr. and Mr*. Josh
Gaivjn.
WHAT IS
LOAN
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Applkatians Wanted
WK GAN HANDLE \T ONCE
SEVERAL APPLICATIONS FOR
FARM LOANS IN AMOi NTS .OF
HOOP AND UPWARDS FOR \ FIVE
^TKAH PERIOD
Colleton losurance and
Realty Coapany
R. M JKFFKR1KS. Pra».
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C F. HUCKESFl SS. Mgr.
WALTERBORO. S C.
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visiting Hu-ir
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Mr^ Garvin and M:-. Wal-
»‘*r ^aV)v<ck spent a j.l<-.i.sat;t day at
Mr. inid \Alr*" J. 1 Gar tin’s Thur.--
da>,' \ v \ .
/ Mi> .( W \V..'ks'*p ent a plca«-
ant H aftcrnooiC w ith X ^**r. sister. Miss
Carrie Way Friday. x
Mrs Walter ILvrwick’x and Mi«-
Maud Padgett w. ;e the Stucsts af
Mr. and Mrr W-lflie Sites Wednes
day
afternoon.
LAX-FOS
LAX ros IS AH MPtOVCO CASCAJM
A Digestive Laxative
CATHAADC ANT LIVER TONIC
'Lax-F«)« is not a Secrirt or Patent Medi
cine but is cmaposyd vt the following
o’d-fa&hioned root.-, and herbs:
CASCARA BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
WIAY APPLE ROOT
SENNA LEAVES
AND PEPSIN
InLax-Fos theCascara is improved by
the addition of these digestive ingredi
ent* making it better than ordinary Cab-
cara, and thus the combinatiop acts act
only as a stimulating laxative and cathar
tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic.
Syrnp laxatives are weak, but 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 Coostipatio*, ‘
Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c.
brothrt of the late Dr
don. /^s\
On this (Wednesday) atternoon
M)'*^ Ruth Hermion was married to
'Mr. J. hraiik Folk' at 6:30 o’clock
At the home of (he bride's aunt
Mrs. M. J: Black. The home wa-
beautifully decorated in ferns./|
nd Dorothy Perkins roses, th
lire lower floor being thrown
lle« elving at th* rlpfir w i-tt
ami Mrs. M .1. Ml.o-k and T):
Mrs. Rohert* Uhick. The Y
were served |n>hch by Misses
lUack and Theln;.; Bailey.
K, te Item*' *ang Several selections j H . t’ariic W ay and imle WilU-
To lire strains of Mendels-uhn',• Y\ . --t pent a pleasant day in t'o*-
w**d*i>ng inan h, jd.iycd by Mi>< Uf- t tVovilfb Wednesday.
inft<1(l:uk. the wedding party »>nter-
ed. Mis* Bessie .Johnson of><* gul*-
•ra. wearing pink and siher and i ar-
rying Killarney noses./canre down
the stairs an«i *niny<1 Mi Willis
Iferndon and *■ tyre red the parloty
Then came Mis* / Josephine' Adyrfo.
drOssed in cyc*en with silver/irim-
nr-ings. carrying Killarney rp^e*. and
joined yh Laurie SnuOik. Next
came Hie flower girl, little Miss Ir
ma,ctsey The maid' of honor. Miss
Lcoline Herhdon^xYlster of the bride,
came down* the stairs with the bride
and Joined M^r. Arm,*trong. the best
man.'. and the bridegroom at the
foot or the stairs. Miss Lerline
Herndon wore pink with gold trim-
ntYng« and tarried pditte roses.
The bride wore a handsome coat
suit of blue with accessories to
match and carried lilies of the val
ley.
Rev. I* K Rhoad performed the
ceretpohy in a very impressive man
ner;
After the ceremony an informal
reception was held. The one hun
dred guests were served a delight
ful iee course. .
Mr and Mrs Folk will leave to
night (Wednesday) for a honey
moon trip to several of the large
cities.
The hrklr is the attractive daugh-
ted of Mr W P Herndon She is
a young woman of rare charm and
grace and her friends are number
ed hv the score Mr Folk Is one of
Bamberg's popular young men. He
hold* a responsible position w‘th
the B. E A W railroad The
friends of this popular yo(jng couple
wish them much happiness.
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TOURING UAR $590
At Walterboro. •
ROADSTER $575 «.
At Walterboro.
The five features you will consider i:.
buying your car. Economy, Style. Power.
Comfort and Reliability. Both the Oakland
Six and the Chevrolet possess these quali
fications. These cars are fully equipped.
Self Starter. Electric Lights, Etc.
, ' * ' " M K #
Oakland Sensible Six
Price $950 ill Walterboro
Walterboro Motor Sales Co.
AGENTS WALTERBORO, S. C.
DR. RIDDICK ACKERMAN, Pres.
E. E. JONES, Sec.-Treas.
J. 0. BERRY. Manager. ‘
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No. 666.
Thh to a pttaeriftio* pwyaaad 6afMfoVy
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Fiv* or tot doaca will bra ah aay caaa, aod
if takas tbco m a tooie At Favar will ooC
ratura. It acta on tba Kvor batter (ban
Calomel aa4 doe* not |ripc or nckea. 2Sc
Whooping Gough
/
One of the mo*t xucccesful pre
parations in use for this disease (a
chamberlain’* Gough Remedy. 8.
W McGlinton. Blandon Springs.
Ala . writes. “Our baby had whoop
ing congn a* bad ** most any baby
could have It. I gave him Cham
berlain’s Gough Remedy and ii rfoon
got him wen.” Obtainable every
where. ■ / ^
Como on Ovor, Soo
My Corn Fal Off!”
1 Pvt S Drop* of ‘Goto-It on Lut
Might—How Watch—”
“See—all you have to do ia to use
your two Angers and lift the corn
right off That’s the way ‘Gets-lt'
always works. You Just put on
about ! drops Then the corn not
only shrivels, but loosens from the
toe, without affecting the surround
ing flesh in the least. Why. it’a al
most a (pleasure to have corns and
see bow X3ets.lt* gets them eff hi m
. harry aa4 without the leeac pain. I
“Oeta-It** makes tbe _
Irritating serves, handling
tape, plasters sag other thiags'eot
only foolish, bet unnecessary Us*
Ibis wenderfsl discovery. *Get»-It.'*
for aay soft or hard corn or caltua
It to the new. staple, easy, qetek
way. and It never falls Ton'71 never
have to ewt a corn again with halves
or setooora. and run chanoea of Stood
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Overland Cars
For Sale
THE KIND OF CAR YOU
WILL WISH YOU
HAD BOUGHT
Walterboro Garage Co.
A H WICHMAN, Manager
V/alterboro, S. C.
G. W. Eakins, representing the
Remington Typewriter Company, of
Charleston, was in town the latte-
part of the week.'
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
TbA Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic ia equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
oellknown tonic properties of QU1NINF,
tnd IRON. It acts on tbe Liver, Driver
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds np the Whole System. 50 cents
C. C. Caldwell, of Lodge, was
among those who had business in
Walterboro Saturday.
ACCn CiDMCD
aocu rAnIMtn
Hide Strong and Well by VL
This letter proves there ia noth
equal to Viaol to create strength
weak, run-down Condition*
Vestal Centre, N. Y.— I am a I
mer 74 years of age and got ink
weak, run-down condition as a re*
of the Grippe. Our druggist suggee
' ,D °1 to build me up and I noti
an Improvement soon after taking
ana it has restored my strength w
can now do a good day’s work.
*ife has also taken Vinol for a n
*>wn wtoMtiou with splendid result
John M. Klein, Druggist, Wall
boro, S, C-