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V.' Wednesday, December 5, 1917. THE AND STANDARD too HOKES ind MULES V, S. C. FARMER FOILONS |> FRIENDS ADVICE L HDDS TREASURE iMliuiltW* l’iIxxt for • lx Tltfao t-'ound Throoxh Atlfice of m KHmd. r - x". X, / Our Mr. ^y^r has returned with sev eral car loads of fine mules and horses, and will be pleased to see anyone in the county desiring to purchase a good farm animal. Several bargains in horses and mules traded for. There is an unusual demand for good mules this year, and in purchasing these animals Mr. Ay&r had in mind the critical demands to be made by purchasers.. - SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY & dyer’s Stables THE MULE EMPORIUM I#****#*****##**# ■* * » I/OfHiK *1 # , 7^ v ^ « ******»**»«' #* # « • • | Lodtce. Dec. 3.—Miss Marte Car ter very attractively and delight fully entertained a party of young '•Mks at her home on last Wedne>-> day evening. Nov. 28th. The even ing was very pleasantly passed by playing several social games, and everybody voted Miss Carter a de lightful hostess. Music wag a pleasant feature of the evening and was furnished by Messrs. Carl Bish op. J. H. CaldwelL Among those who had the pleasure of attending of Taylors.]were Misses Carrie Williams, Nora and Corine Croaby. Janie and Clem- mie Fender. Florrie Avant. Pauline I’riecher. Marie Carter and Mrs. D. M. Carter; Messrs. L.. A. Hlers, J. I H. Caldwell. Laurie and Frank Fen-) Breland, Carl Bishop. | Mr. J. H. Brookshire R. 1. S. C:._recently had a most eratifyin? experience. “Years ago.” he writes. “I lost the most valuable thing a man can possess—his health.” Xv • -f 'V. “Rheumatism, the most cruel paiitjdnr, Hoyt inflietor had me completely In Its .Robbie Crosby. J. L. Carter. Frank 11 grip. .1 tried everything I could .Cummings and Walter Stanley get. but nothing seemed to helpran/. Finally I got.so broken down I had to give up all work for eleven months. I hsd ' lost . twentv-iv" pounds and the doctor said I had run down completely. , “Then a friend told me of 8UL- FKRRO-SOL. and I got some and found it a most blessed remedy In deed. I never expected to find again the relief from pain that StJL- FERRO-SOL has given me and I am improving very rapidly- and have gained back tny twenty-five pounds and I feel that this remedy Is the most wonderful thing for Rheuma tism that has ever been given, do mankind. I have Just started my i’iftlo boy. whom is afflicted with X •\ Southern Railway System /• fjp'5 I; An Ambition and a Record ! • * • T HK heeds of the South arC identical wirh the needs , • of the Joui.ern fbe growth arul .iucceM t/f c:.- i the upbrulitiig of :he^»(hei, ", “ . The Southern Railway a>k> no t.\oro-*no p- -p- ;; •eroiaej to others. 1 The ambition of the Southern Rulmr Company i« to *e» i x j uoitv>»f tmerf't that is born of co-operation bei.een rt^- pu-. * 1 r( • jbVrailioad'; to Ke perfe.rej that fair an.l frank p<.|K v in the Bunar^k ment of railroads ut.Uh imites the eonridence «.f t"' ernm'rrtil aeenpjri; to realize that liberality of treatment *hicb » ul rrte’e- tt to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition td hptfrr and , er larged facilities nwrideut to the dr maud for increased xi,! hetier •er.ice, aaft. finally— / To take its trf. be In the body politic of the Sytith alusigs d»^»' other great'ir..ni>triet. srith no more, but wilS. rytiai liberties rubai tigtpt and Ojual opponunities. . ' 44 The Southern Serves the South.” S. 1 '»*ma on SCLFKRRO-SOL an 1 Tt I*; hffpinc him wonderfully >and 1 foci t'ntt Ms EtMema will soon be gore forever.” • SCLFERRO-SOL is Surely reliable medicine 1 have known. • PIH.FIjRRO-SOL is sold anil rec- omm<hded by all druggists. Murray nrtic .'Co., anrl-* Greer Drug Co Whoirsnir distributors. Mr. W. H.- Hiera and daughter. Miss Lucile. were pleaaant viaito'-a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Carter Wednesday afternoon. J. J. L. and B. F. Fender were pleasant visitors in Walterboro Tuesday. " L. A. Hiera spent Thursday af ternoon very pleadhntly with friends) at Colleton. Among those who atten&ed preaching at Ashton Sunday after noon from this section were Missea Carrie Williams, Nora and Corine Crosby and Messrs. L. A. Kiefs an 1 Robbie Crosby. . They (report a large crowd fnnd a very pleasant trip.- Miss'Lueile E. Hlers spent Fri-; •lay' afternoon very pleasantly witu Misses Janie; and Clemmle Fendar.' J. L. and Joe Carter, of l.utlgi*. 'were visitoVs in this section Friday the niwht. ■ ever J. H. Caldwell, one of our pros perous young men. had business in Karaberg Fyfday. L- , J .. — '”" s ,# t TElBLnWOLLEN * * * « s'.: s’.: s)s ’* \ / ^ * >ntterinf Described As Torture W ilt. M om. Route 4r/NO\. JUtf— • We are all sorry therour f! / K*Wt s Relieved by Black-Draugbt. j. c the < i’ty ni 4chy-r. Misi lr.- - S'.iid .t v wipfi N--wT?ty.' have Wallet l»oto. Winnie l.otut. M . ami nuiveil tc »>ur. t -p* • t lr.-* Sutitlay watf Mi-! .1, \. n.V W* all } * -sbn' tine. X - ( \\ t !'.s' J; Client la^t .4tir.i •*' *i • Xi'! rrr t.iftirr Ren-- x / MMj > yf » i’ vwlio' i^ teae*\- r n,t < '■ vei:* < Blanch, s.pertt Iasi •\ir.l Xafl'S Suutla t Witlt her sis-, . ... , q i'Cii ,* ! weighed HO lbs., in two weeks. V. Willi. |’| ;hardt. .»f He became constipated 2nd it looked -I**.;'i s i! <1, > with Mrs. !:>c he would die. We'had three diiic:cnt | d ictors, yet with all their medicine, his bowels tailed to act. - HtPwould turn up tea-cent bottle of easier oil. and drink I ;t two or three days t?i succession. He . ' cW this yet without result. We became I II SHOW YOU HOW X perate. he suf$f.*r^i so. He was swol len terribly.-. He told me his suffering could'Only,be described as torture, v 1 sent and bought Thedford’s Black* Draught. 1 naJe him take a big dose, and w hen it began Id act he fainted, he was in such misery, but he got relief and ber-ru to mend at once. He pet well, and we both feel he owes his life td Thedfcrd’s Black-Draught.” Thedford’s Blacky-Draught will help you , 1 10 * ;c;> P ready for the day’s work. Try it! N'C-131 Rossville, Ga.—Mrs. Kate Lee Able, o! ihis place, writes: "My husband is an- engineer, and oncc^ while lifting, he in- itircd liimself’ with a piece of heavy ma chinery, across the abdomen. He w as so sore he could not bear to press oj: himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He weighed IGolbs., and fell off until he s \ / L X i.y. M/ Wy -n . .4.*. v.ywwA' ^ J l lint \• M r. I’., n v M.-n.l.--“tin spt ni Sufl- iy-'. m t 1 * i Tii<*t , *i. Mi>. (iviug" iWh'on. Cons Peel Off!” Ever Peel a Banana Skin? That’s U! *T should worry Ahovt tho^.> corns —I juxi I'Ut «om«fc, *• If-tsi-ji' .'n.’' t'oCns useti tv p. !*t»-r the v\yrltl into, a frenzy, enduring path, * digsina. bhciug lues, tiokeriug wttli plasu-rti M >0 Greatlv Reduced Prices X * x * TIXpuLlic is copdially iinitfiel to t‘x;imino our linv i *1 gkuitl veduos at luwuKt prifS before., purcluisiiiy td.su.- , whero. ajui be oonvin^d, as it means'a saving 1 fo Dollars and I’epnies. The'Sample Store Is open in the weei; days onlv. from Monday until Kridav afternoon. Mr. P'romlid-jr has just retenied lit nKthr .n.ai : • onH Wofia : ' and fias brought a lot‘of Men’s Overcoat Pjoaks which are being ofleivd a* great bargainsv - X • 1 ' - \ Remember, the Sample .Store is located between the First National Rank and The Press and Standard in Walterboro, CoUuou C'ourity. and that although cotW fronting the present market of greatly advanced prices' we have been successful in procuring a lot <>f solid Sample Shoes, ladies’, men’s and children's, at great I’• reduced prices, also a lot of samples in Clothing for tnen and boys, and a well -selected Job lot of Ladies’ and Chd- dren’s Cloaks, which we are ready t<* offer to the pub lie of Colleton County. Respectfully. The Sample Store ^ • * Next to The Press and Standard. t i "t.*«4-ll" eui* 1 war Fret la Clavcr -—It Ka^a i uraa qmlrkty. iintl iat*e, trying to fix a corn *• * it uoultln i hurt. But now no out' in tn* world ' should worry,*' l>*-au«*- tht iii*,nient you put '-Octa-lt on. it nuai.s the t-nd of a mrh. There ie nothing IO/th‘- worl.l Hk.' **i':* t!--lt'-—nothing as sure antix *r- tain —i.othir.v that >*!U tan routii i,n t<» t'.iku • If a torn or calms ev- • iv_t n*. a>t*l Without tlanarr. T(i* <i rii t .\,**p yrrew iH.-tt will • get li never irrltatex/the fl*sh. i * *r > v., ir toe jt. re. .Iii.-f two dro't-■ of • • lots-Tt*’ and fir*n!')’ !; «• .Ir . . uatutdu-lk i-4o»M-v y • ,i <.u tV* torn riyl-.t ojf'witfi yonr ii.r •! th*ro 'ort ar* t -m -fr-. • t happv tvitli the t a? 1 -ytnrr for-.' -til Get a hof i. xif '•<:« IS-H” tod t}' frt-i'i any dr , -ror*-. y<m need pay* i*i n,<n- to**'- . oe .*'•-*11 <-n r- - i - pr of p.) I • J*. Latrrctn '-- C<>. Mu agC., Ill / . , ^ -* 1 i Ii.ihiIm-M.iui’s Tahit-r-. y.,'. i’.-i , 't corn-frr• n V.i \ h »pp<m il ( W \l —SMITH The following annbunrent* nt v ill he teatl vrtth interest by the m'tnv friends of Mis. Smith in this countv. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Capers Satin- •lt*r5» annotmot* the^ianiage of th>*ir daughter Klizaberh Caroline to Ue\trend John Augustus Smith on Wednesday. November the 'Jls* nineteen htintlred ami seventeen. Walt'rmno. Sottlh Carolina ■.* < ‘ ..nd*- t '-a i *1 * ■ r je. ■ v " ! . t i ! I, '. • • - at hay- niet wit Mra’ment o! > Taiil* ts ; i* t* n-!- s?otnar-h' tn-alile . -1 constipation. and irueli stloeess m the J diseases. Fdb- ple wH«» • \ • '-•itle; eij fo: v eaVs' vv ff 4 .i stoiea* h\Rroulde and have been un able to Jief. the us, •tain's Triidefs 'nte also of un .it i*' for hiliirjsm \s. Chronie < onstf- •-..t.X uiuy , ** permanently on red to t<ht.or ally pernianenr re- hav« h*. (oiHpietely ctited hy f dK* tablets ■'Chamber- val- • I; a til bet iain' Table* b> taking ar.-l obiM syi- g City plain ptint*'d di- t»-i'fi«,r,s •• iX * .o fi iKiftl*-. ' .'X : X llealtb i» Wort 11 Saving, nod **yi n . „ WjiIB’i Imi.ii F«*ople Know H,*vv‘ to Save it. Sales stables , v ’ -X ’ In New Quartern X *4 -s . r- We are now in our new Brick Stables, .. . V- j ► and have gotten in a car load of the finest X . : .. . : •' . y/ ^ # ' . * S, MULES ever brought to this market, and will continue, to handle them the balance .of the season* All our customers and N j f . 4 ‘ % friends are invited to come in and took them over, for we feel satisfied if you are needing any stock * *w ^ * \ • ’ needs. a we can ‘ supply your \ \ J. M. Dannelly & Company Ehrhardt,^S. C. U PLANTATION FOR SALE! -r • » \. 1 am oUVring my Ernesdyl Plantation, locatctf .”-1 .of a mile East ot Walterboro, for .'ale. This plantation consists of two farms, one containing 2:10 acres and the other 200 t^cres, 140 acres dluared. with stumps iein«»v-\ ed. ’hor.ougfily tlrain.ed and in a high state ui fertility. The entire tract is enclosed by wiro fence, with separate enclosure arotind fields-. Five tenant- bouses and, t»ut- buildingsr^-Fronts on public highway for about 1 1-2 miles,/ Several beaiilRful sites for homes, and health of place unsurpassed. Soil very productive. Will sell as a whole or In parcels'muUon satisfac tory terms. W. B. GRUBER WALTERBORO, v SOUTH CAROLINA WAGONS •i in. tt rdr U\fv it U'vtitvp *h«* hid W i|t*-rborfi -pi njih' fflkit’l tie'ii ha nits (>> t <•: di>( \ injii j hey 1. mo : ()’u't:< pot d 'nip Woak kid treys are i.'spotiMhl*- ftu i «mntint of ««uft( i in add ill u iililt- thi* sjiaho .- t <|i !;0 , is d Itiv.* lino r*se |io;iU'' Kidtit - F’ills a i< nu*dv that has hclpod thiitis.it v <l- o' l.iiL n» y si:n.-M-rs. • ll*-r* i- \\'alt<*r- borr> « it'/*in’.'* t< • omini tuif'iion * Mom is. f- M Box .Vo , ' say vv*-ak l.iilni-y*. JituF bafk jiVin mulis and all the tim<*. ' l- sufiVrod <M>«finu:il!\ i from ib* tfiuatic fwitu;*-< ford 1 was unable to wprk. Tht> fidm-v •-•'rt,- tinns ■ wot•• too !i^><d<'!it in passatM- ran sine mo to jr*-» ift> a number of], 11trios at tiighr. fio.in's Kitfnov TiHs Just received a car load of one and two horse Russell Wagons . > j ' • TJtie e wagons have been old h> u- -et'er.'.'’ years aivd h;»ve given entire -.i* i-fai.-non.. - y— PRK’K^ AND TERMS- AkE RK.H I WAIIEDDORO LIVE SIOCK 5 VEHICLE GO. H. W, Black, Jr., Mgr x . whioh I jidt af- Kl'-in’S iTiyir Sto v soon roUovt-d m«* and after J had j fakrir'fom t»oxo,-; | was rurod of the! and rbaokarjrdi r'b/umafX- t winu* \ rjr and my kfrlnoys wore in codd sIkm*'. j • MhMs ••! my poniU *Ft;»\r also itso I 1 • Doan’s Kidnoy Pill- with cord ro-> COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY ;; ,* .Nr- —j BANK OF SMOAKS SMOAKS. S. C. s -oatitaL a.vb suia'LUB^ : it*:.:.. - SAFK. J’lUXiRKssn K, ICCMMOHATINt. W H. YARN. , A. EUGENE YARN, S. I President. Cashier. ' 8tat* of Ohio. City of ToUdo Luraa County, as J Cher.oy nakoa oath that ha i. N . fa *. ia aamor parin. r «f tha flrur of F J. . * Cn <3 ® ln « buatness hj tho aty ' • ,lf '* or Toledo. County anij State afgreaaid. !«impO :isj< fo, : k>dm v t*modr - ?rt all dealyo-- lion’t and that said firm wdl pav tie- sttfri of .tret I ••mu''- Kjdtr / f*ills._lhe sam — ~ I i nc fsir Mr-h I , 1, i . ONE HlTXf>R«p^fX>Lf.ARS tor each each iot t>e J. GARRIS. Jt VKe-PfeifHleiit * jr.d *very ' a®* uf'G-earrh tha: <■ annot cur'-d by themfr «.? H.M.I.S C\TaRRH MEDICIXX FRANK J ClfKNET, 5?w..rtyfo t*- fore me a . • p . - r-.bed In my ataaeaee. this • • • 1 - ; ft ember. a . c :*•€ a ’f r.t r \30N. ^Taeab - ' " • i Hails r-r-.-rv “ d Ft fit Mt. buitt TiV M«oti, had. Fostfl .Mil \it:• • - BuflalV N V* '•"■F In for te«*.'*'vt. »**«•' * F J t * t * *. V ;. * So’-! !•- r 'l Haifa T.e- ;• . . - Public. • *i,en In- ; * o Ks "o.i>od on 11 * -t4* •• r» S*nd How !<• l , i«*tent Croiip ► Xih! Hat o|. er<i!i|* X Viard’s Barber Shop Pair Visitors will receive a hearty welcome to our,, barber shop. Comptdent^ workme” will lx* on every chair to serve you. C. M. VA1RD, Proprietor WALTERBORO, S. C \ t 'i»- d- r’lH.it-rt (O., n*- (ir**! indii'lltJo t L2 ness. Xlivd < ouvh I.Vmed' :■ i Imiuht i IniiiN f^»ugb lt< »o« «l. 1 -h-vIuliL;: LmLHIs soo n as nnd th» .fid ;ill i me i .it'd atixi< t.V Tiiis j- not onl.* on*' of the be*!.}given o» ,ii,| ifio f • ff*.Tiive oCtsttHrPP fttr-h'-s-e- a* H.** child id'-( ; ot,ii«*s 7~lrdaTr*--. ittiuk htav l»,* un'dml off ,, avoided. ‘ " * hs. ■ and croup, hut i> al-o ,doi>* n»*-nt. Pi* •' otif and saf« to. take, which la I i,'if. . ahtfa . lli»‘<ilciae piUat be < hi Id ten Many mothers um4uaUttt;d.JMLr. /* \ -r - " , .■yir Sji