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Wednesday, January 2, 1918.
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MA&raiTS SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA.
County of • Colleton:
In the Court of Common Pleas. «|sixtr-five acre*.
J. B. RI3HER—Plaintiff.
• M. Jefferies, on the 6th day of De
cember. 1916, and is composed of
1 two tracts, one of thirty acres and
a second tract of one hundred and
vs.
W. H. GRIFFIN, and Inet Griffin
and Gladys Griffin. Infants—De
fendants. J
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of the Decree in the
above entitled case, I will sell at
Public Outcry for cash, at the court
house in Walter boro, S. C., on Salea-
day in January, next, same hein?
the 7th day of said month, the" fol
lowing descriged realty, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
A tract of land, situate, lying and be
ing In Verifier Township. Colleton
Oounty and State aforesaid, meas
uring and containing twenty-three
meres, more or less, and bounded on
the North by lands of J. B. Risher;
’ ^ the Bast by lands formerly of
Smoak. now of Brown; on the
Booth by lands of J. C. Hosts* and
on the West by lands formerly of
tlrlfffn. now of Hudson.
Terms of sale; Cash; purchaser
* to pay for the papers. Compliance
' to be had on day of sale or property
will be told on same day of some
subsequent salesday at the risk of
the former purchaser.
Before any bid will be enter
tained. each bidder must deposit
with the Master the sum of fifty
(950.00) dollars in cash, or a certi-
Terms of sale; Cash; purchaser
to pay for the papers. Compliance
to Be had on day of sale or property
will be cold bn same day or some
subsequent salesday at the risk of
the former purchaser.
One Hundred (9100.00)' Dollars, In
Cash, or a certified check for’ like
amount. The. amount deposited bf
all unsuccessful bidders will be re
turned at the conclusion of the sale,
and the deposit sf the successful
bidder will b? credited upon the
purchase price in case of compliance
ed," the bidders will be required to
deposit with the Master the sum of
Before any bid will be entertain-
with his bid, and In case of non-
compliance, will be forfeited and
used to pay the costs and disburse
ments of this action.
R.. M.. JEFFERIES,
Master, Colletoft County.
Walterboro, 8. C.. D«c- 17, 1917.
MASTER’S SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colletoni
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Notice of Smle.
MRS. O. H. MELVIN, et al —Plain
tiffs. - *
LAWRENCE* J. WITSELL. et .1-
the monevs so deposited by all un-- Defendants. _
nnriLi fhg the 7th day thereof), the follow-
ance. it will be forpefced and applied | n K .
to pav the expenses in this action. in P described real estate.
R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master. Colleton County.
Walterboro. S. C.;- Dec. 17, 1917
MASTER’S SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County ef Colleton.
]«, .i, r ronrt ef Common Plea**.
RANK OF HAMPTON -Plaintiff
vs. ,
H. H, RENT?, Trustee i6 Bank- ,pnas 0 -
All that plantation or tract of
land situated in the Couniy o.
leton'.. State of South Carolina, on
the Horsr^hoe Branch of Ashepo*i
River, rnd Jtnown as Whitmarsh.
eontninin? Five Hundred (500£
; "res, more or less, end bounded a-;
'’oUp-vs: North bv lends of'ijrodley
end cf Virginia-Oroina rhemical
Comp'ine or Charleston Mining f.
Manufacturing ('onipany; East In -
lends of Walterboro Livo Stock
o.-nders al Vehicle, Company and of Virginia-
nrprm efJ. S. Sanders, et al. r . irolina vhnrnJcK] ,v„ ;) panv or
uetenuant^. Charleston. Mining * Manufactur-
, S, "sel/’a; ^.Mliv^ckV^U
day in January, next. ^being nnM)alf>
t.h». .th dnv of .aid month the fol- ^ ^ th<i l(aIatuv , )V
low ing de^cri » . . . ’ l»or.d of the purcliaser payable on*-
' , he\J' oar thereafter, with eight per cent,
:n ? g in°\he County ef ColwUn. and H^^t- by mortgage over
North >v lands of J. A. Harrison sale. theTpropoHj^v ill g^ re-wld «fn
and lands of J. N Frank: on th- son '‘ > subsequentX^ilesday, at the
h v lands of Bailev; on the ris h 0 x }/' joyrthase^
"South by lands of'the estate of R. / “• JE1* mr.Klr.n,
R. Rice, and on the Wegt by lands
of Perry Martin and Ripley Hern- -
tlon. ; / HHKRIEF’K T4AIJ-:
Also, all that certain piece, par
r-el or tract or lot of land situate/ -phe fojlowing tracts of land have
lying and being ip the Tow-n of Mo i,,*,.!! levied upon and will be sob!
selle. W\ the County of Colleton. taxes the first Monday in Janu
State of South Carolina, measuring. arJf being the 7th day. at 12 o’clock,
one ar-e. more or less, with the mM>n . L. .C. PADGETT,
store building and dwelliprg there . sheriff Colleton County.
on. and bounded as follows, -to-w it
On the North by lands/>f Emma E
O’Quin: on the East By lands of C.
ItcliohotJi School District.
Security Loan Sc Trust Co.. TO*)
acres, mble or less, bounded north
R. Herndon; on the South by lands .^y w'. M. Jaques; east by Charle.
of C. B Herndon, and on the West
by Public Road.
Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser
to pay for the papers. Compliance
to be had on day of sale or property
will be .-old on same day or some
subsequent salesday at the risk of
. the forme;• purchaser. *
• Before anyVbjd will 1/ cntertaW-
Rhodes; south by estate lands of R.
F. Addison; west by Freeman S;
Farr. - Faxes, costs and penalty,
910.25.
Hall Kcltool District.
J. I). Reach, 25 iw.res. bounded on
the north and east by A. J. I^emarks.
south and west bv J. I), vbnljehe.
-Before any',bid will I.*- .•ntertafr Taxes. .Costs and penalties. $15.97
• -d. the.oidders will he'required to Marv T,eni:ftkf/5o acres. hdui:d<‘<
deppsif vith the Master the sum ofl,.,, tt 1( . north’hv .1. Ik Kinsey;
One Hundred (llt)O.OO) Dollars. in|j, v w. (1 HioR/ south by .1 i,r.
t asi^, —"Ot—a • < <■ - tiFuul—sdu'ck —C*' *• Lk^a | Bench "-west by A t! . - Lem neicsr ■ Ttt \ -
pwtunt. The mount dep siJ .-d le , .cos*-- stpd'penalties, S7-.20 '
all un- •'< *"•. f-.tl hiddel’s wll’ '•*- r ‘ Red Onk School District' -
t’trued . ; tiu con* luntoti otritic '--.jl ■ I y,.,j Ackerman. 1 o aer« , »y/boun«l<-'l
. nd tl»« deposit of tli*- su< c-- fnl „ r fj,,. north ’’hy S. S./Ackerman;
holder will h. credited iipon\th' > u;ii an I cast liv T. \l Ackerman
purci.a e: orice in ease Of .•t.nuA.ian*^ ! j, v h. H. Bridge^ Taxes.* t-osi.
with h:s bid. :'n<l in case of uoi* L.,,^ penalties. 911.7<L
eonipiiani -. will lu forfeit.>1 an*!. Venlier Timnsliip.
Ackerman’s Store. •
Sidney, January 30a 10 to 12, C.
D. C. Adama. *»
Kennedy’s Cross Road*. January
2 to 4, Postoffice. 1 r
January 31, 10 to
30
i Wra. Hiotts,
12, Store.
A. D. Dodds. January 31. 2 to 4.
Store.
Jacksonboro. February 4, C. W.
Sutler. - •
.Green Pon^. February 5, C* W.
Drawdy.
.Ritters. February 6, Mercantile
Co. ; -v
E. M. JONES. '
County Auditor.
FMfS DUPEPSIII '
FOB nil OR
SIR, m SIOMCH
In F've Minutes! No Djrapepotn,
Heartburn or Any Stom-
* ach Misery.
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Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indi
gestion, heartburn dyspepsia; when
the food you eat ferments Into
gases and upsets you; your Bead
aches and you feel sick and minor-
able, that’s when yon realise the
wonderful acid neutralising power
in Pape’s Diapepsin. It makea all
such stomach misery, due to acidity,
vanish in five minutes.
If your stomach is in a contin
uous revolt-—If you can’t get It reg
elated, please; for your sake,
try Pape,'s Diapepsin It’s so heed
less to have an acid stomach—
make your next meal a favorite fpod
meal. * then - take a little Dia-
nevsin. There will not be any dis
tress—eat without fear. It’s be
cause Pape’s Diapepsin “realiy
does” sweeten out-*of-*order stom-
•ichs that give it its millions of sales
annually.
Get a large flffy-cent case of
Pape’s Diapepsin from any dru^
store. It js the quickest, surest aril-
tcid and stomach relief known, it
nets almost- like magic—it is' i
scientific, harmless and pleasant
Ztomach preparation which tcul>* be
longs in every home. * . /
Stenttul** u( .'•monks L<xlge.
The following stenyttrds Were r
c<*rttly installed at Hmoaks Masonic
lodge: A. E.‘Varn and B. L. .Lin
der. These names were not 'avail
able when th«r list of officers w-ys
published . •' .
WAR TALKS
By UNCLE DAN
EVERY 31REET IN
5 WERBORO
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Has. !•• Si i a is- of tin- Proof That K'li
ne) Snffertirs. Seek.
md.disburse .
'-sed to pav the costs
tneftt? of this action.
R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master. Colleton' County.
Waite boro, S. <*.. Dec. 17. 1917
M.tBTKK'S S VI.t
, Weslev CroaW; 35 acres, bingffii
jnl on the uogtli l»> ('rnvenfxdotjt''
t.y Hradlej'; tf est l*y J. W -Trosby ;
east by J. 11. Dodd. Taxes, coats
and penaltfes.- 96.54, r
Bai kaeije! Kidneys weak?.* 1
Distressed with uriti&ry ills?
Wantt a reliahlc kidney reniedy?
Don’t have to look far.- Use what
Walterboro peovle recoimuend. Ev
ery street in Walteboo has its cases.
Here's' one Walterboro wotiian’r.
rience.
Mrs. W. Z. Ayer. Hrniplpn
St.. T>B it. She says: ■’For fiv»
Tears 1 -rnffci-ed from several liad at
tacks of iThlney trouble and lumba
go. I had shyip pains in niy liack
and hips and mKback would get in
sych condition thak. for weeks at^a
time I w'asn’t able to-, straighten I
had headaches and dizzy^spells and
ai times 1 could hardly ftne across
the room. ! tried lots of ri*utedies
hut didn’t get any permanent Wne-
lit.. Doan's Kidney Pills, ho we rev,
relieved me from th« start. D lias
been wtp years now since *1 have ha,
sucli an attack and 1 give Down's
Kidney i’ills credit lor curin^/me. ’
Price 6uc. at all dealer*'' Don’t
dimply ark for a 'kidnpv/’reiiH-dy
gel Doan's Kidip-y iMRs ihe same
tr.at Mrs. Ayer had./rosler-MiU.'iim
trt>. mtrt« rmirrX n v ~
\re \'*fii Sew er> ( l«igg»-«i.
The ld>vv Is are tlij* sewerag* . : y~-
tem the x body. You can, vveR
irmfgin*- the result when the) ar-
<fopp**d up a- is\the oase in ounsti-
^ - As :i purgjtTive ypu w ill find
j»atioh.
Chamberlain's Tablets excellent
They are mild n'nd geihle in their
action. They al*rj improve tie di
gest ion \ N.
state QF SOUTH CAROLINA.
; County of Colleton.
In the Court of Common Ple..s
HAMPTON LOAN AND EXCHANGE
BANK —Plaintiff
vs.
H. II RKNTZ. as Trustee in Ban
ruptc>. of 4 S. Sandefs. x-t
D«‘fendants. /
NOTICE OF SALi^
By virtue of the Decree in the
at*ove entitled case. J' will sell at
Public Oufcrv for orfsjt. at the court
Bouse in Walter!>ofo, S. (’.. on Sales
day Janua^<v next-, same being
D)e 7th dav/Bf'said month, the fol
Mwtng described realty, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract .of land, situate. lying and be
ing in droxtnn Township, in the
Clourfv and State aforesaid, con-
taininf One Hundred Ninety-Five
<1S6) acres, more or less, and
bounded aa follows, to-wit> On the
North, by landtLOf the estate of Bur
rell Tuton: on the Eai»t 'bj r lands
of H. 8. Crosby, lands or Ben God-
l«y on the South by lands of Steph-
• * Crosby, and on the West by the
rtm of Rice Patch Creek, separating
lands from the lands of C. R
Heott.'
The ahovo described tract of land
r ibrehaaod br J. 9. Sanders from
Maatar of Cvllotoa Coaoty R
Owing to the^fact that my return
j ldank- have t*vn lost somewh->re on
th<* railroad 1 w ill fee unable to meet
! my app^ntmeabti as' published Iasi
(Wi'ek^-
^'therefore make the iollowing
pffanghi:
Rice Patch, jununry 15. Farmers’
Union Store.
Ashton, Januaiy t6. W. O. Joijc.-.
Igvdge. January 17. W.. M. Fox
I Williams.' January 18. 10 to 12.
(J. T. 0’Quin>
Ruffin. January IS 2 to 4 W. H
Breland
Hudsons Mill, Janusiv iv, 10 to
12. J. I). Hudson’s.,
Bells. January l!t. i to 4. Allen
Bryan
Smoaks. January 22. Smoaks
MeTrantile Co.
< Berea. Januaiy 23. 1" to 12.
Woodman lx>dge .
Hickhead. Januaiy 23. 2 to t.
School House.
Johnsons School House. Januar-.
;
Wilson's .store, January .'C. 1
to 4.
Snidprs January 25. Dt .1 H
Pailgett Store
S.xlkehalchie. Jatuiery 26. D* to
12. T. 8. Jones' Store
Hendersonville. January 26. 2 to
4. T. 8’ Boynton's Store*
Cottageville .latfuary 29. T S
UGH! CALOMEL MIKES
rOO OEAIHLY SICK
Stop Using Dangerous Drug IWot-c
It Salivates you! A
It’s Hotrible!
You're bilious, sluggish, consti
pated and believe you heed vIK-
dangerous calomel to start your
liver and clean your bowels
Herd's my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a bottle of DckIsAi's
Liver Tone and take a spoonful to
night. If it doesn’t start your llyer
and straighten' you right up l*cttei
than calomel and without griping or
making you sick 1 want you to go
back to the store and get vnu'
immey.
Take < aloiuei today and tomorrow
ydu wilt feet weak and sick and.
nauseated. -Don't loae a day’s work.
Take a rpoonful of harmleaa. vege
table Dodson’* Liver Tone tonight
and wake up feeling great. Jt's per
fectly harmleM. so give It to yotir
children any time. 1$ can't sail
vnta. so let them eat anrthtng after
wards.
Military Training Necessary for Safety
and Defense.
"Sny. Uncle Dan,” said Billie, "Jim
mie und I have been looking np about
war lu the encyclopedia at school. We
found that In the war between Ger
many ahd France In 1870-7L Germany
lost In killed and wounded aa/Md sol
diers while France lost about six times
m many, and besides that, she loot
every battle. We asked Professor Slo
cum why this was. He said tho
German army waa highly trained and
ably comfnanded, while the French
soldiers were poorly trained ; and that
their war department was honey
combed with jealousy and politics;
that the officers were not orach good,
and that’s why France lost the war
and so many men. What do yon think
•bout it. Undo Dahr
"Weil.” said Undo Dan. Troftaaor
Slocum la right By laeflteleocy Prance
loot that war. tagether with two of
her best provtaceo—Alaace and Lor-
rains—naff had to pay n Mitten dot-
lara indemnity money. Prance today
learned her lemon by that and
rience, so abe put in universe!
training, and as a result, her
now know bow to light and bow to
protect themselves. They are losing
lew men in the war than the Germans.
France also put politic? out of her war
department so that expert anthonty.
Instead of bureaucratic stupidity, now
directs the army. The result is.
France has one of the best and most
eflicient armies every assembled, and
this shows whnt thorough training and
good leadership means In warfare.
This wived France in this crisis, as .
well as the liberties of the world.”
- “As war Is now conducted, there Is \
no place for un untrained man. A .
body of 10.000 well trained soldiers
properly bandied could defeat five
tunes their number of raw recruits and
do it every time with comparatively '
•mall loss to thomst Ives, IToper trpfn-
ing alone will redjee t-ho deulk and
casualty rate one-third of, vvlutf LU oth
erwise would be. and right here is an
unanswerable argument for universal
military training.
/•Our government has no moral,right
to force her men into war service
without properly training them for it.
To do so Is simply murder, hence the
fmnUe'effort that Is now being made
to give her soldiers some training be
fore they are sent to the front. If we
are to win this war. It will take trained
men to do it, and it will take trained
men to win any other war that may
epmo upon us in tli** future. If we
uui'K fight, let us light to wip and not
to l0'‘.e."
“That’s the stuff,’*'said Billie.
Continuing.' Uncle Dan^uid: “Onr
government lias expended about $3UU.-
000.000 to put up cantonments and
-training stations in order tq train the
men railed by the seleetlve draft.
When these men are trained the train
ing stations should be Immediately
tilled with younger men. say those iu ✓
their nineteenth year, to receive sit
months of intensive mlllttrfy
log along the lines of the
bill. This \vlll he of li
benefit to them individually. It will
do them more good than any other two
years of their whqW life; it will make
them strong, injtmy, self-reliant, quick
to see and q*dck to act: It will equip
them for A successful life.: In short,
it wilLVebuild American manhood and
wllj hlso give ihe goyernment u body
trained men to ilraw from *ti edoe
is necessary to defend "U ■ il^g and
country. We must settle ibis qtfestiou
of uuNcrsal military ir;ii?.nu .
diutely. oHierwise these< amps
muy l»t ile.tmdis'hed. Tiie . l<*pti- Ti,of
unitTrssi turlitivjv' .il ng .ill N- no-
s t, . 4.'. t V *.« x i ) <
Buying More
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Our Mr. Ayer is now in St Louis
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where he is buying another ship-
ment or good farm mules.
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SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
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THE MULE EMPORIUM
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tice to The WyTldN/^t*
we will Tip pr* p. r •
selves prompt!y .sin t
this will do more- t
war in the future, r«
we could do,”
“Do yT»u think, br
Graham, “tliu:
other war?"
“I have.fio doubt about jV'
Uncle Dan. “S«» long av men
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are
selfish, so, long, as nations are amt.L .
ttous to acquire terriforf. so b*ng 'as
popnlatlon presSfik ZH»d demands more
room, so IDog as there remains a
scramble for world trade—ap long wars
will bo. When the time comes that
we reach the high plane for which we
hope and dream, when all will recog
nize the fatherhood of trod and the
brotherhood of man,,Then, and then
only, will war* cease. When that day
comes doors wilt need no locks, banks
will need no vaults to protect their
treasures, but that day Is a long way
off.
“The only safe and sane plan iv to
lie aide to defend ourselves at all
times. Therefor*, every citizen should
insist that senator* and congres-uivii
ahull provide for universal military
traiuiug. so that never again shall the
country be caught »o completely un
ready a* this war found un. For
tunately. In' this case, our enemy has
been held back, ao w# have had a ftw
month* in which to prepare. This ad
vantage probably will nsvsr com#
again. It N however onr aalvatteu
today.
“Bonus* she was r**dy. Swltaartaad
la an island of pose* in a saa of
war. Safety first to good, but safaty
always la hotter, m strongth thoro It
Too neoor oaw a tin can
to tho tali sf g bulldog. Thero
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We are now in our new Brick Stables,
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MULES ever brought to this market, and
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will continue to handle them the balance
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friend* are invited to come in and look
them over, for we feel satisfied if you are
needing any stock we can supply your
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Trappers Attention!
Bring your hides to me before
Shipping,. Highest prices paid.
JULIUS BOGESLOF
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