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X ; / / s' r. October 8, 1817. AND STANDARD • f “ERNESDYL” PLANTATION FOR SALE! * ' . . ' A ^ . ' ' «*? I am offering my Ernesdyl Plantation, located 3-4 of a mile East of Walterboro, for sale. This plantation consists of two farms, one containing 230 acres and the | other 200 acres, 140 acres cleared, with stumps remov ed, thoroughly drained and in a high state of fertility. The entire tract is enclosed by wire fence, with separate -enclosure around fields. Five tenant hoiises and out buildings. Fronts on public* highway for about' 1 1-2 , miles. Several beautiful sites for homes, and health of* place .unsurpassed. Sail very productive. -i Will sell as a whole or in parcels .and on satisfafe- | tory terms. . ' * . \ ’ ‘ - . • * K * 1 st* t GRUBER WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA Ladies’ Coat Spits Finest assortment in all. the latest colors and patterns - ^ ’ at reasbnable prices. ' . . '' * SPORT COATS Just received a few sample coats of the very latest . designs now xvofn in the big cities. ( MILLINERY 1 « * . • ■ • Ask your friend or neighbor and they will adver tise our hats for us. > . •’ . ^ , X . V* . *■ y' ,/ ' '. £.' X MEN’S CLOTHING FDUDKSIlllDettE THE QUICKEST HELP Mils. St'LMVAX is mxvfxrED OF ITS SI’PEIUORITY' GLADLY (JIVES DETAILS FALL Greenville Woman Say,, she H« !' no Much to Fnihine For l/ont{ While hut Finally Won. * IVe will sell all of our clothing Come and be convinced. it a big sacrifice. “Of all the medicine* I. have ever taken for the trouble* T had. Tan- lac proved the best and gave me the quickest relief.” declared Mrs. Jen nie Sullivan, of No. IS Vant St., Greenville, in a statement she gave May 30th. "When I began taking. Taniac I had suffered for year* with indigestion. With this trouble k had had nervous attacks, and Iny breath', was so short I would pant for hours as a person who had been running. I had to be‘very careful pf what I ate, for everything I ate hurt me more or less. I nearly al ways had a headache and I .never felt well. '"The Tanlac quickly ended that shortness of breath, though, and 'my stomach soon was strengthened and corrected so I ate heartily and was not troubled with . indigestion. Those headaches were relieved and my whole system was regplated and strengthened. I am glad to rectun- mend Tanlae.” - . • ■* */Tanlac. the' 4 >Master Medicine," Is sold in Colleton county by: Jno. M. Klein. Walterboro; The Colleton Cypress, Co . Colleton; Cottagevllle Drug Co.. Cottagevllle: Islandton Mercantile Co.. Islandton; W. C. Glover. Green Popd and ».Tackson- boro; E. It. P.ifchop & Co., Lodge. \ X PATTERNS X We are glad to announce io^ptrf many friends and customers that we now hold the agency for Standard Patterns. The latest in stock. We take,.8ubscrif)tjbns. f for the Designer and Standard Quarterly Fashions. X B. LEVY Store Dependable” Main Street. X Shaffer Row. Next to Beach Bros. “Hula Minstrels” . Thursday Night • On Thursday Evening, at 8:30 o'clock a* the School auditorium,' "Tire Hula Minstrols" will give 'an -entertainment in parts, the lat ter befnc an interesting cabaret scene.y These will he the best cure for the blubs -.ever invent ed. Good Jokes and lively Songs will i>e the. feature of the evening Those taking part are as follows; Mrs.' J. WV Lucas, Miss Mabel Wichman. Miss Florence Anderson, Miss Louise Chaplin, Miss Ethel Francis. Miss Atm iWilby.. Miss Tweedie Pickling, ' Miss Mildred Grace, Misx Hay Jones. Miss Grace Martin. Miss 'Chase. Black, Miss Katharine deTrevllfe. Come and bring your friends. A small admission fee of 1-5 cents and five rows will, be reserved and sob at ten cents each. is money will be usedl se of Civic ficague work,',SO cofTH* and help a good cause. ■ 1 — ! X / ' / / .X kX / / / X X COMING X x W'e are looking for siix Buick Automobiles, anii a carload of Ford* this week. We ask that you see us . * •• • • •/' , * ' • / before buying/ X x - /• / v> Our Mr. Ayer will leave for the West in/abqut ten days to purchase a car of horses and mules. Vehicles and Farm Implements ' > • . ' - • • . . ’ , ' ‘ >''' ‘ . <w * i ■ - fs *• -. V. - V Wagons. Buggies. Harness. Farm Implements of all • ■ X ' xXX X. kinds. Our prices and terms are right all the time. SEE IS BEFORE YOl BUY X Rizer UJ WALTERBORO SOlTil plrFbOs for the SPECIALS -AT- & Bogoslow In spite of the high prices of merchandise o?v the markets, we are still able to . . * - " v -. - •.» giv^ our customers some real bargains. “ ' * . / OUR PRICES RANGE AS FOLLOWS: ■ * ' * MEN’S AND BOYS* CLOTHING . Meik’s Suits from $5.50 to $18.00 Boys’ Suits from .9Sc to $8.59 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS Indies* Cloaks from ..... .$2.50 to $12.50 Children’s Cloaks from ... . ( .9Sc to 85.98 LADIES’ SUITS AND SPORT COATS IN THE LATEST STYLES These range from ... .$2.50 up to $17.50 Ladies’ Skirts from .* 98c up to «6.98 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES > *. -i :* *» / i / , Ladies’ Dresses from I attest style Ladies’ Boot* $2.75 to $3.50 Children’s Shoes from 25c to $1.98 UNDERWEAR * *. . A big line of underwear for Men, Wo men prices. Children at and below market . . I • DRY GOODS Everything in the line of Dry Goods and Dress Goods/ Beats all in quality and prices. ", ■ . ’ X • Children’s Dresses from SHOES 1 ~ • Men’s Shoes from Indies’ Shoes from . . .. . 98c to $6.00 .50c to $1.50 X$1.50 to $5.50 .$1.50 to $2.75 HATS . Indies’, Men’s and Children’s Hats in the most up-to-date styles and shapes at very low prices. We also have a big line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Notions; etc. COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF SOB BOGOSLOW WHERE THE DOLLAR DOES'ITS DUTY ' V Home Demonstration Department MISS TWE&DIE FfCTCUNO County / MISS LMMA JAVF. VARN Agents. X. Fairs are on hanif. and with fair* cotue work a»/well s^s pleasure. Th,* first c-ommunitv fair to be h»-bl this year, is at Tabor sthool house, to be held on Friday, .October 12th. .A comrounity/fair Is'intended for thr ■w,hich we totyou about and send the** in to your agent by Novem ber IgL The best of these will be on Exhibit at the county fair. Those failing to theirs In on time will not l* in 'the race,-unless you have Stylesfor Young Men and Older Men Who Wish To Stay Yomig ' TSTffmunttyr aird ^roA-for »tew T Alters, a. gpod exouse fof beinf Ut? fore we- w/ant .the surrounding com- — lA 1 /A _ a 1 8 IA r. e # 11 i c- 813 I! YOUR CHILD ir N ... . . • / Tongue is ('oated. Breath Bad, Stomach Sour, t'lean Liver • and Ibtwels. - j Give “California Syrup of/Figs” at once—n teaspoonfui today often saves a sick child tomorronpi. If your little one is out/of-sort*. half-stek. isn’t resting, eatlpg am! acting naturally— look. NU>ther! se-' i{ tongue is coated. This is a sure- sigrf* that its little stomach; liver and bowel? are clogged wih waste. When’ cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath/ bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sftre throa*. full of fold, give a teaspoonful of. ‘California 3yrup of Figs.” and in a few hours all the constipated poi son. undigested food and sour bit > ^Jrently moves out of-Its little bowel < without griping/, and you have a well. ^Hqyful child' again. MothenX-th r< * P * easy after gtV- imr this hahtjlesa “fniit laxative.” because it n* ve/fails to cleanse the little one’s, liveiXnd bowels and sweeten tlje stotnacl/and they deay.-y ly love f/s pleasant fa sits. Full di- yectjons/for^IuUdcs. clriblrhn of all ages eird for grown-ups priabwl on each t^'ttle. Be/ar*' of rountepfeit fig syrupy A--k your druggist/for u 30-cent bot- . lie hf. "California Syrup of Fig';.'* then see that it Is made by the •’GaMforBl* Fig-.Syrup Company.” 11. H. Rentz. of Islandton. was in Walterboro Last week and reported, \ sale of a bale of cotton and s tlie seed for which ti«* received $226.A&. This was a long staple variety an I f-old for 31 cents a pound, the seed' at three "cents. Mr* if- Smith Krconmtenils- (lumilN r- Iain’s Tablets. "I have had m.yr- o- less stom- n v ' t’orhic for eight' ■>»• ten ^'arr.” writes dtft's. G. H. Smith. Breyvcrjftn, N. V.' “When suffering from- at tacks of indigestjdn and heaviness after eating, one or two of t’ham- berlajn's Tablets have always re lieved me. A Iiave also found them a nieaoanF'laxativej” These tablets ‘one np the stomaeh and enalde It to perform its functions naturally. If y«h are troubled with indigestion gjv*» them, a t^ial, get vyell and stav well. . - munities/to feel that this i* their fair as wrell as Tabor's* Stokes. Hud son's Mill. Bethel and all surround ing communities are invited to e\ hibit /their best goods-—canned goods/ poultry', t enfbr{Artery vypr?; croch/t. tatting, bread and cake a ' There will he two ' fancy work bootois ' and' two canned -good- booths. on** of each for ladies and on/* of, each for girls.^ Also-fartH eys an*l farmers* boys are asked, n* exhibit their best live Mock, farm products;- etr. -Foultry club num ber^ ace especda-fly encourag»-d t>* show their chickens—two pullets r on** cockerel to the coop. T • get exhibits in the . fair the* n*u«d he brought to school house yn.'time to be placed. Canned goods, fancy work ami things of that kind van well be brought on Wednesdays, as ladie* in charge of different booths will be on hand decoratiny. Oth* • • Ouincd GoMlM fior Sale. . -. Ct«r girls have a good Supply of j <anne<l goods on hand which have been carefully packe<L and weighed , iccording to a standard requircmelvl. i Their stuff is. good, ahd has b*-en\ to be superior in quality and f • ua.Ptity ,t*» most .canned gOodw ^.ouprt on the market. It aoXnier- »-Xr t .wisFe/s tYe handle any of thlif for the-girlp. we should great ly apprec.ate the order. Wh feel that it would l»e a favor to our club member* and a credit to* the mer-i chants to have the canned products marketed at. hotuK Abo. if, any private families ' seonld like, to purchase any -of this- ?oO<ls for borne use. if only a few • ! zen. 1 am sure, that, club mem* tiers will be glad to fill orders. Any ofdyr might tw placed with the louaty agent. ^ -> at The' ftp. x are asked to have exhibits school house mn Thursday. Any one having exhibits t>» rial« will carry ibeir products to the p c- son in .-harge of that particular ex- hibit. Following is a list of. those havingreertain booths to look aftei Agricultural -booth—J. E../' W. Morris. I^ee Martin. Poultry * bboth—Eliby Crosby, Getha Berry. Live ^ stock department—C. JY. Berry. Newt. Crosby. l^adies’ fancy work booth Mrs. Tom Breland. Mrs. A. Az Herndon. Girls' fancy work, booth — Miss Mae Berry, Miss L*>b Breland. Ladies’ canneij goods booth Mrs. Taylor Smith,. Miss Kttte • Breland. tlirls canned goods bootK- Miss la-ila Morris, Miss Gladys Smith. Vegetable booth -. Mrr. .Molly Crosby, Mrs. 14. A. Hern'dor. Breail booth Mrs. C-. H. Berry. We want to ask that anybody who will do so. to prepare to ex hibit' something in any lines, and to see th* Jn a.* of >wlr. booth be for**-ha ml if pocsil*!e. .»r v^xB** and say wtiai you wis'h to tx - himty. then get your exhibit to the. schooriip'use in time. • ’ The genera! superintendents for seeing nfterNjrtofhs. ef*.. 'a 1 e B. A Hernflon am) rnylor Smith Call off fhe thexe^ com mittee? if you .wahtHo exhibit. V Y -'i need not wait to b** agke.J as Xt* want as many good exhibits a* w e can get. We expert to have a good tinK. at Tabor on tho»12th. and want many visitors as possible.." At 8:04 o'clock, a hegro ^girl's minstrel will be given the school house.. There will be plenty of uo f >d jokfXafli wefl as goo«l singing. , Come^aml have a aood tfpie: Opiv a' »mail admission fee. ' Xv ' ■ s * «Swn|» Tlte coimty fair i> rtk f«ir'6'ft. h nil club rccfful*iffl’l history boot; must be in in 'time to be < fipreiX*'- nnd passed on. Tticu'for^aJi can ning club girl? and boXXare r- quVsted to * !' in theirX* w record are b**tng s*qt fhem. rhe^ history books. PROMIHEHT MtlHDRY IKItGER SOLVES EfflCIEHCT PROBLEM j « y • • j / % ' ,,4 M«*fe ami Ih-tter Work in la**.*. Time R* **ut| of F%|M*rinient at the . / ' I*b*;11 l.mimlcy. X-—' books wilic and prop-,i ' ••Concentration and enthusiasm are thr -note*? to success,” Aaid Mr. Geo. F Hobart. of The Ideal Laund^ Co... to a repXs*/ntative yeo^efrtay. /X'But what Is a tpan to *Io when of thes*>| he wants to guvXis whole aiabitio.:, intrt hi* 'wdrk rind .finds his th'ouXi 1 distra-'f* dXhd bi/f his Anihitio sid**tra<dc/l by the gnawing tL t: of iprtige*ting? I tried for y X -» gef sorii‘thing that would yt-*■. i ^ from,ihij-worry and l“t in/hav* tn;- j whole ^uiqrt f<r my ktistROs pK l»U’ there djrt not seem/tb be any pertHy | rty to r. ach toy c^X*.” A f.*wr, weejrs a |>o I was induced to try Sulfefro-Sol. and its effe< w»-re alhucst immediately not and I Improved at once. /F<Xay f hot'! pc'reenr tfe-r. ^nd have suejr^an appetit" I liGo-rt ashamej/to'eat as much a- I>qally wang; Sulferro-Sol cer- t.ninly ibnrt tX wdrk. and cxcmpji- fle« onie jXyre ’’the fact *that th*- best thyrgs cbime from Nature her- kc >f. t'blfecXSoI base done for ney^what np r»*ruedJsrompounded by mn. < oulrt do. 1 wnsideY, if *4h*' rrt'afesr remedy for Indigestion- and v ’miach disorder*, that Thh ever te-cp offered.” " Su'Ife.jro-Sol is sold and r»<i* tn* n<b*d hy all druggists. ‘.Murray’ 1'rug Co., and Greer Brug Co Wholesale distributors. '.SCNLOSS fihos A (JU J w*" ft "01 • *** !i UAm, mi Miswfl •'( -W. 1«* havX’isfd Irrs tjtan one ar*t am fully one hundfed kHtc anc; The smart, distinctive Style evt' Schtoss-Baltimore Clothes has alwavs * boon one of their m<ust attrac tive features. W© long ago found that St vie nml Quality went harrft in'hand. For ltyle is a thing .you see, whereas it often takes time to, s make Quality appar ent. The on© sets off the oth er; it takes tfit to both to make Good Clothes. So we engag* <1 a staff «if high-p.i iv* d , designers; men who are real expert- on Styh artists Who at* MJle-Mak' t unaster-minds which have^prX du'-*-(l the tinerf inodels^JmXlie exclusive- Custdiii-TaiMr Su /e pur gr*rit producjtfv* ena.dei v io to do it e<mrti>nu* illy. r Tiiis rareXesigmtig sk mod* led /ittfo **v*-iy 8cMos t Suit and; <»ver«-oa» The . it •aartuCs with B i- made last- iiprXby Jhe Hand Talbu-ln^ r<ices- which iH'e a of th»- Smlbss system, X • ' •. ' - IHerndnn Clothing Store Office Hour** »t ■ r. ATLANTIC 4NIAST |.U*F STA HOT From 8:bo a. m, t<* 12:00 t . and from - 'Hi p :. to '•: On j, jp. Patrons of office will tnke i«*t;c© that offi e will be c!*>»M l b y be tween !2.'00 m. Kind 2X» p. i uv<! \ ■ will be.closed stpctly at liiO • ^ freig.it d* life red or reefci** t- - X for^/pr after these hours. ' . X