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X* X X o « * 7, 1917. rf I. H. f. SC10EIER MG 10 MRSOK pOprLAK WALTKRBORO MINK- •' TER ACX’EPTsi CALL Tl» A\. » " DERSON-CHI R<*»« X WILL LEAVE DECEMBER !» . S t ./- *. t_ . • ' k ' BUM Be«n R^*«<»r •*/ EpiM«»»vil Chnrrh Hrtv for TViro ^ Yearn. ' n»m of THBS F0 HER LIFE SAYS SUE SPENT HIM»KE1>S OK IM il.l. A Its KR1 ITI.ESM.Y / FUTUREv SEEMED DARK ' \ s. i«*ven sin* • lla.r tine Says Sh t Cotft In tin* Grave One Time. tP 1°*. •\ The following clipping: froni the Anderson Luiily Mail, will Ik*,, rt-a l ■with intere&t by the many fri» ndn of Rev. HerbertwP. 'S< hioeter, w ho hao decided to leate s»on for Anderson Mr. Schroiter came to Walterboro three years aso and has he, n popu lar and much liked ‘by pc ople of all denominations. . His leaving will be a decided loss to Walterbom, and especially St, Jude's congregation, who are loath to P^rt with their pas tor. The congregation of Grace Epis copal church-bn Sunday mornin..; '‘Voted to invite the Rev. M«-rtH*rt F.‘ Schroetor. of Walterboro.’ 1 Colleton* county, to become rector of Grace church parLsh. Mr. (’Vs. \V. Wehh. senior warden, was directed to ex tend the invitation, and '.he stated today that he expects a reply by Wednesday of this week. Mr. Schroeter is a native of Vir- I ginia and has beeii preaching in the .j lac. mv appetite returned and nty Diocese of South CaroKm for th*r rtomeeh- was M^ngthened* and the IVopl*- tK>th c»|d and young, who • suffe r, with ftomarh troutm-. would do well'to read t,be following, highly interesting ’"statement eiven hy Mrs. Mars Gilliam. jef-.'S Riverside.. An derson. on March 3rd.*" Mrs. Gilliam is of an advanced ale. *'I suffered ffom an awful case of indigestion." said Mrs. Gilliam, "an' 1 I was s*o weak 1 could hardly walk and really 1, should have been (n bed. * My feet .and legs burned all the tiriiK my whole system,- was Ureakeced and. run down and I was very pal*.* appetite had left and I ne ver, became hungry. My healt** had been bad *for *. several 'years. Hundreds of dfdlars worth of medi cines had been bought for me. but riond gave me much relief, and steadily became worse and lost weight* .rotil I was skin and bon**.* almost and seemed to he' slowly Mafving to. death. . • Soon after. I started' taking Tatv s * A Service Car r 1pHE service it gives in return • ^ for 2c modest , outlay com- • •' . % * mends the Overland Light, Four^ to the veteran car owner. * \ past three yeafa.^ During his rector ship at Walterboro he has accom plished a freat deal for the church and community, and he was strong ly'recommended to the congregationf of Grace church Bishop Guerry. He Ik about 35 yea«i of age. married and has two children. r ^ Mr. Schroete.r came to AndersOn last Wednesday on*an invitation ex tended ^o him and preached to a large congregaition at Grace' church that evening. He mad* a splendid Impression upon his hearers, and as a result the congregation yeftterday voted to ask him to become its rec- tor.\ , '/ • Iq the event Mr. Schroeter accepts the inyitation. and it is quite prob able that he will, for he wishes to locate in the Piedmqnt section of the State on account of the. health of members of ht^’family, it is be lieved that he will come riot laty than De 'ember 1st. . * yr/Besides being a strong prcache-^ alK.earn^st .worker ^nd. untiri chiireb worker Afr.HH^H leader In tommunitv work: Soh^oete!; THIS YEAR'S, SHO 1 FAIT? SI*. Will ^ . ‘ FornisFi Metropof MtAn Vw.'.iyS Amib>ement l >. Tb** Afrade Tr«'i!j.e indigestion left.me. Now I am eat ing heartily nt»d my food is disgest- od and nourishes me. I gained fwftity-flve or thirty pounds after I start d. Tantacv'The |gh<;m<' folks laugh at me how because I eat so much, i, was just about hi,? enough to' make x a shadow when 1 started Tanlnc. but\now I am at nof- mal weight. \ '••Ta.clac is the finest restorer and tonic 1 ever.used. It soon got mo strong cnouch to do my diouseWork, despite r.y years. r.r»d It* is the^bnfy medicine I ever took that gayn me permanent relief, and J-^uess it ear be truly said that I bad One foot in the grave when I Inxfan taking **. Tanlae certainly our stand-by row. ngd both niyOinsband and^my- self thiby tke/t^brld of it. for I ex pect it gaixnie a number of years ri ore of 7- r Mcidb ine.'^Js t^.r- cVvqnty by Thjyr n. Wn’ 1 f6rneroi^The Golletop 'rjjffr.es> Co., t'olbfoq: Cr4*'; ir, vMK* Tug. Ce-ftagevill^K'’ Islnndton Mcr. Sr.lH* C • Is-rtrdtfuH, W. C.. Of! ver. *G’len^-Bond and 'Titcksoj boro: !' R^f’lFhon f'o., I.O'l^»^| S \ • . Its ever-readiness, its fast get-away, its stamina for til? long haul and sustained speech would be remarkable in a much ' s' *. ■ • ,' N v. * ,y. , v.. * higher priced car. It is big enough and com- . fortable enough for your longest drives. * ‘ . 106-ineh wheelbase and can tilever springs take care of that: x • * _ But it is small enough to be handled with, less effort than any other car that will serve you so well and in such comfort. Co., Ltd. AX. X X X ,ight Four X xr ■\ Price f. o. b. Toledo • / Sut nCt to diwm without i l\Vl\G WLU. FEATURE OF F VIR * ^ . e fjt’ ge F:ir^f**v ^iffcroil und Fqsf Hor- M*. <■*• *mirg to Alin X a Money. Thri'e Days Rnr**>. riie manatdinent of ibX^ ou, bern ^rolina Fair hns' ^b^en - fort unate this year in wcuvlpy «n aggregation of-splendid shrvtfsr.to furnksh' the jrtnnypme^t-rX'thc f A ' r . Thci Aletxo- 1 .polltan :'nXs. consisting of not les' r than t -vdve paid attractions.. nuc ah monkey speedway, ferris w Ji*v»t ycac/fhe, fair nssooiajiori^it rest.expense ■ made « racH X x.-Shc-: \ iw -T^Sl V ‘-X L .--- ' #*. • ■.♦3 P&Jrr- ■ ■ 1 X XJ lA.- / ■ , il* y ■jtf *;> W**-\ m# \TAk. f •'Y tT'.lt 1* .i jrAr^ri V m KM! m rw-x - ’ tkgr^- ■rs •uifiaif • tiii •\ x X ‘ L -'^4: & w u.^'i r. *X '* - ■ ' - - *-^- • • .s - ■ — ■ iS Mi ■T track 1<*-'ralf Rvile. and the races rere not -in keeping with tly trank. --This rear the intention the fair management*'is ta pro, vide racep in keeping with the splen- innrry-go-round. thc.vr|iip. old plan- ^ E ‘ ve ra 7*| 0 b v - tation show, and several other higV|T ,,R P“ dir and who does not like class shaikh under the nranagement i ’“'t *• of Mr. Bar%l<t. will have In charge, * „ nf nm^L- the matter oTthe show s, and eonces-1 a ni e su,n ^ monev sions. This company also carries a . fine uniformed band, which will'plav SECRETARY WILLIS X .MAKgS APPEAI Wsbes x -fsHmiev Schwil ?( J-'.lect Itcbxides. to ( Wiintv — —A - . —. . ( ouventjon. have be^n offered winners, and it is thought there will be some fin** . .. .. ... „ horses present. The racing commit- for^hp^nl qsnrintinn eivtne sev l€ ^* tO“ s ‘ s BnK of «>me of the COUO- Irl. J ^ t?’* most enthusiastic horsemen. The free acts consist of numerous'^ ^h^^^tti^hem performances by the farnnus 1x1! i 1 ^ b .. . Mead trou^L high daST artists.i to W* They will attend- the / x The following lettt r frpniX^T* secretary # H« . * * ^ \ xDEATHS [p A I^EATHS Ak « ik nrig « * * * * * si; # MISS MINNIE SMITH ,/■ gn class artists.* - . These will prove the best free at-i > Hthfs week and will me of the fast horses w, r ’ bring bic tractions ever shown at the ^ir. anA: from ^ Wr and there will be to see them wiH tie worth the price th X~ t , . . . . mired in performances of skill, eir? joysl in music and .song, landed & v ^ at m,comedy llafji metnher of this 1 A tlOUtMi is ai: JlMlsi: tbi Carolina, lack of goqd races at the^falr fo»* threcr days. WedneSfbry, Thurs- Cleveland Randei Marvin,'- A^F»*-poo. Welter hj uunal and XigV'* c1t««„ Nothing shkdy or Inimornl wHl be tolerated :_S. > either on the midway o-dp the fre\i ' 'acts. N(; garabUng deviees'xllowed. Ritter: W. S. ff<r-R-. Tf. Wfrtr-- X compose the .rad * fi ■. Mf.'* CARMEL ijc y. A PIECE OK GOOD EORTTNE ■X. v. x. V. XL 4 *- X X Jr ». xl * IVaJterboro. Route 3. Nov. *.— ^ '"he farmers of this section are In these days of-high prices it'is finishinsMheir harvesting. The next • rOTfeiihlitg ld find gnm artirlp trf-tm ftMnn will W syren* boUing and thep. tion-wide demand-that w ill not cos* j we, will be-so^^tunk up.’’ lYWIVA I* ,1 1.1 S-^O »• •» VX -1 VOt ? XfitiOA 'S \(ir more than it dW last year, and yet ; will be'mort* valuable than it has ev^r been. . N \ • . The Youth's romp'inion subscrip tion price, $2.00. will not be Ijh MIssey Minniexand Reba Carter and their*>K|*other.'fnurie and Miss Addle Linder and brother. Luther, eluent the week-end in Ckafleston. D. H. SH "V ’ Miss Minnie Smith,-the daughter rtf Mr.-nnrt Mrs.*K* R.-Smith, of ihe Bedon aoctlon. died at the Clara XsDorn infirmary Saturday, follow ing an illness of several weeks of typhoid fever aqd complications. Willis, secretary of the X ollKon i Miss Smith was Jupt ripening into County Sunday School Crinventioft, | womanhood, and her death waq par- will be of './interest . Co all Sundav tlcularly sad. She leaves father, school workers: . • mother and a number Of brothers Cottagdkille.^R. C.. Oct. 30.-1911. and sisters. Tho funeral was held Press and Standard: W Sunday with Interment at Bedon’s - *1 wish Co ask all .the Sunday cemetery. Their many friends sym* schools of the county to elect their pnthtze deeply with the relatives of delegates to the county Sunday the deceased. , ool convention to bo held at ° Smoaks, Nov. 25 and 26.*' We want MISS SCSIE RCMPII every Sunday in the>connty to have Coftageville, Nov. f».-—Miss Stfft? two or chore delegates at this eon- Humph^died at her ..home b<re-at ventlon. " We'hope to have two full the ripe age ofg-84 years oXieix^l. llays • of . Kelp* - and inspiration, .aqd Miss Humph'kas sh k tdBy a shoH. we want no school to he without while, and ail was-dare for her that iihta Knlp »n.i -.nUitf . I'y.v.i ). : lovlpg hands ardXind physician- 1 dertully hb sstil us in a i aterial could do, luit tcyrio avail. She leave: way in this county, uv mugt uita tw© sisters. \|X. a. c«»ne. »»f Cottage- our mateiiniT blessings Co inc rease vril^hanrixalrs. ElizalMrih Tiiinlde- our spiritual efficiency In II king- Men, M<J{ound, and one brother, dom.. Th.- Snrinay acliool is Hie field Oorge HiNjiph. of Cordesviiie, and in which to prpye our gratitude to multiply our usefulmss, I ask that all Sunday school w o:;X • f al services were‘( ondm t. d by Rev ers will co-operate witif t.lie : r scjXds G. 1 K. Way'and her remains were to see that they are fully rnjffesent- laid to rest In the Fox cemetery, ed. The program it ht-ing made up will l'« puhlTphed MTf : i r r Yours for sehvice. ANTED 1 sX X" X x 8, Turkeys, Etc. Apply at Once to Works r. j. McDaniel, Mgr. If you really feel ^owiVsKearteci. A nd everVl h'i ng ‘ look> 1,1 ue, -Take a tirtnk of (>tni C»>ja, AX will help to gHu you through Id a iipst of frlbnds and other relatives /to mourn her departure. The tun- X . • X i a a « • v-k ^ Mrs. D. H. Shjgler. of ^Round. creased. TTie 52 issues of 191S xliil • spent last Sunday and Monday "With be packed full of the best stories by j relatives here. /\ ' the most pbpular writers. The edi-J Miss Glaudie Beach left last Fri- torial page, the Boy's Page. Girls’ day for Orangeburg to be ready , Page, Family Page r.nd all the de-1 her school this week'. \- part ments will brine a vast amouct Q.«M. P . a number of vouh • of cheer, good entertainment rnd. In-1 enjoyed a sing at ST TJ. PadCctFS' formation foj> x every render in th** Tbursday night. \ family clrelt*. . XMiss Reliecca Young, of Bradlnv. By" special arrangement new sqX 1# teaching the ML Carmel school acribors for The Companion canal«o this term, x have McCall’s Magazine—the fash- Mr. and Mrs. II C. Robertson, of J6n authority—for 1919. both pub- Stokes, sod Mrs. G. W. Beach, of . Itentions for dnt? ; This two-fibone-prire-includes: 1. The Youth’s Companion—52 is sues in 1918. ' . All remaining 1917 issues of The , Companion free. . , - The Companion Home Calenda- Bi-der’s father. T. J. Reach, for 1918. ’ * ' ? j W*. A. Padectf hsd huxiness at St McGaU’w' Mae**fine—-If fyshlotV'.Georce lv«t Friday. \ numbers in 1918. . AU for on!. ; Mr. and Mrs K. B. Wav and chll- 12.25.- ' ’ j dren ’it*.-n;ied the fair at Loogf last - TIBS YM TH'S ra» PAXION. F f idaj „ |a • » Commonwrii'h tve.. Boston.- M Mr • 1 Mr.-. Hill- Reach v New subscriptjoe**-Tt*ce 0 ive'! thi P**rr> F< \/ttni lay nighs an<l nu*-. jii; a ^,rif <: Office. - ' " day, - ' ' - - ' X. E. WILLIS. „ ounty Scc.-Treas. • Cold In One Day. Arm! BROStO Quinine. It Mope the Hea<ta<nle and works off the Cold, fef-jnd money It it fails to cure. . tfKOVE'S signature on each box. 10c. build NcttflH Sunday School Rooms Red Cro ss Fund Growing Fast Treasurer C. G- Padgett, of the Colleton County Red Cross fund. husily- eugaged ' in colleeting the funds subscribed in the recent cam- 2. 4. Stokes. ' *nd Mr. an^ Mrs. I. H Beach, of Bond Side, visited their • parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beach Sunday. \. \V-<T •- Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Under arid children «pent Sunday, with Mrs. palgn for this purpose, following amounts to ret lected In the pant weeli Jan. «r PenrifoT Through J. F. Re M. P. Howell A. Drig?ers X- W. .L. Rodyigue J. S. Sanders J. D. t*sev . The men of the Bible class of the First Baptist church Sunday morn- irix decided to build a clars roorq for\he use in the purpose of the class. A considernble sum was rais- . -' •d and Hurned over to the building commltt"i\ H. S. Strickland, Lucas C. Padgett X^d J. TlT Ack« rrnam J I. M 1 . Murray elected -ecroThrv and treasurer ot the committX An nouncement wq^ Xiso rpadeXiat the 1 school will build ohe'ci rooms at the saihe time. \x Dopgon M. Colson . . . Mrs .?. D. L*tley Eddie Daniels . Henry l)iniel$ .' las the as col- 11.5.1 5.00 5.011 5.00 3.i » 2.50 i.oe I.on j 1.00 1.00 ■ .60 .5«i * * • ■' • ’ • ‘ S -y The public Ls cordially invited to examine our line <il good values at lowest prices before purchasing else where and be convinced, as it means a saving fo DoF and Pennies. The Sample Store is open in the * days only, from Mpnday until Friday afternoon Small sizes in men's and ladies’ shoes sellii any price you offer. Piles Cured hi 6>to 14 Days ~¥pct dr*Vv-nt -wrH -r'-'tind- BAZQ u bltPCMK - l ft"- *-* r *• le’uiig. •/ V :• i. •-".u'J Ki ft. ^ N 8V. X- Loe Avant. .of Route 4. has de cided to locale in the Land of Flow- i-tx and left today for Deer Park. FIs.. wjX* 1 l' p wllj,erigige in |«lan< ;ng pmaue-s. Mr. Avant and family -my n*jtrnt f f iends- here who' - ill watch Iheir career.lo their new £ home with interest. - Remember, the Sample Store is located between the First National Dank and The Press and Standard in Walterboro, Colleton County, and that although con fronting the present market of greatly Advanced prices uri? have been successful in procuring a lot of solid Sample Shoes, ladies’, men’s and children’s, at greatly i* due ed pricfti, also a lot of sj^piples in Clothing for men and boys, and a well selected Job lot'of Ladies’ and Chil dren's Cloaks, which w# are ready to" offer to the pub lic of Colleton County. Respectfully, The Sample Store Next to The Press and Standard. <x