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THE PRESS AKD STANDARD
Wednesday, January 28, 191$.
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What Gave Him Rffief
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Mar Suffering Agony With
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Rheumatism h Bed Three Months
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TO Bm AMD UNABL* TO WORK.
kTISM AMI) SCIATICA>bTXINC
HMDS RRUHr BY TAKING e '
CONCENTRATED FORM OF IRON
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re eoooomkal. a (ev drops la •
•water betas 'a lull doee. H*
resularly a abort while and
Sow read what he says
I bought'a bottle
Wore I Salehed that
4* No Alroho! In It Claim
Better and Htroqger agd Mnch
Itlood Modk V
{'heaps*’
fine.
BOTH H1HIUND AND WIFE
* WHITE <«iOWlMl TI« BUTE
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Dear Sin-'
My hu aqd nuffered from rheii-
matiem ai. ’ sciatica for about on*?
year so awf ’b bad that I just can’t
desaribe his nwful sufferlns. . We
bad doctors 11 tend him but noth*
laa except the morphine they pave
him eased the awful pains. When
he began breaking out with boils
and sores he would itch so bad ho
would almost scratch to the bone.
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HONOR ROM, RI FFIN 8CHOOI,
First Grade—Lina May Smith,
Janie Smith. Klein Williams, Mer-
rial Breland, Edward Smyly.
Second Grade—Even Sanders,
Pearl Crosby, Duncan Padgett,
Frank McAlhany. r
Third Grade—Cecil P.hoai, Edna
Hmyly, Dorothy ChasaenMU. Beaie
Lee Bmyly, Bessie B*vian1, Louise
Smyiy. 1 v .
Fourth Grad^f Boyeo llrcland,
preltis* Ulmer. Edna- GriTlii. •
Fifth Grade—Wlll^ Mao Mile/,
MaMt Padgett, Mae Cr.,sbv.
Sixth Grade—Mayme Ul:«ier,
Alma Griffin, Reece Carter, W'iiia.n
Patrick.
Seventh Grade—Albert Kinard,
- Perty
more ec
glass of
took it
a! —la a b Wa
of A.l.ll an a iM* Breland. Reba Carter,
I £w I | Carter. Duncan Williama. *
getting better. I took three **»**•, Grade Ja,lieB
Bee and by the time I had finished i “
them I was as well as I ever was. I.
Horses and Mules
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. them
W-M ' <*; C I was relieved of th^ other troubles
thought sure he would die,” ioq and feel now like I owe a debt
writes Mrs. A. B. Williams. # f gratitude to you people who puti T ^.
r limshart who sabered the R up. I am sixty-three years old [ 1 ”*** ssney
dreadful' torts# of rbaamatimnt in and back at work every day and
its worst form writes: ‘1 suffered [believe that rheumatism is banish-
from rheumatism for two years and ad completely and forever from my
was confined to my room for three system,” said Mr, Williams. HU
months. I tried everythin*. '.The Wife said: # ■
suffering was so severe 1 thought I ' *T heard of Acid Iron Mineral
was forever done with work.\l and got a bottle for my husband anl
tried everything I and my friends by the time he had used One bottle
could get. but It looked like I was he was really Well. You se<j of
done with business and work for what value It is to me. He Is Dow
Eighth Grade—James Smyley,
Smyley, Maud Crosby,
i rupm Grade—Meric. Williams,
! Leona Cxrt* r » Annie BeDe Crosbv,
Ray Mi ley.
Tenth Grade—Gertrude Thomas,
the balance of my life. It struck
me worst In the small of my back
and in the left leg,” continued Mr.
Williams. ”By chance he heard at.
what iron will do for people with
blood and system lull of nrfe aeM
and the kidneys not acting right.
He bought a bottle of Acid Iron
Mineral, obtainable at most drug
stores. This Is the highly concen
trated natural product of a mineral
deposit of medicinal Iron.' It is
stronger and being concentrated is
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
MASTER’S KALE
FTVTK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton,
la the* Court of Cuu’oion .plegp.
O’aUjlim* hr. Willis,* J J iaint*.
vs.
Ai.wind.’i Willis. Pugl K Wlllia
it lid Lula Willis, Jflnosa. and;
• ie<iim‘ Hatper.— Defendants.
\o!ir«* of Sale.
itv virtue*of the Decree in the
;.i>oye ejUVled oaso, I will sell at
suifUc Smtcry for raab, Uafoye the
ift «1or in the * Tosa g rft
bidder will be credited upon th rt
purchase price In- rase of compli
ance with his hid. and in ease of
nonrompliance will be forfeited and
used to pay the coots and disburse
ments of this action, ♦
It. M. JEFFERIES.
Master.
Walterhofh, C^,-Jam 15.
ed* the Judders will be re<|nired t»
«lor
in flhe • Tow n
'WaUerboib.Nj. (' . o| ^dRsdaf Id
*,February. . the V-»ia|he
FebRiai > Iti'. l^ls. AQje Hollpirin
descfibed bit of land; to-wit:
\U that lot of laildSn the Town
->f tJottHgevflle, county c>KColleton.
•^tiita of Soyth Carolina, Vlth tb*’
^>uiliint.s 1 hereon, bounded-and de-
►cn^ii as follows: On the North
>> the public road l««idlnf; fron
(’otapicvilte to Wnlterboro; on the
«ast b\ lands' Of C. A. Willis: on
I he Bouth by lands. of Mrs. H. L.
'Ackerman, and on the Went by
Mande of Mrs. It Free. The said
Jot pleasuring ■ijnd cootining four
<» acres, more or less, and being
ihe lame lot of land conveyed by
U. v Willis io V. K. WiJIls. decea-'-
ed.
‘T#itis of sah^ Cash: |Kirchai»“r
to paj for papers apd revenue stamp
tax;^persons desiring to bid at said
*a!e tnusl deposit with the Master
the inim of f2.».0o in cash or cerL-
f»ed 'ch«Tk for lik«‘ amount before
mle'.commences Deposits of un-
Miccgastul bidders will be returned
mnipdiatele after sale; dep*»sit of
SHERIFF’S SALE
The following'tracts of land hav-
hetsu Ivviud upon aud will )>e sold
for ta\ua ilia Cfst Monday in Ke')-
fttary. muu- L' i’ng the 4th day,
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L/C. FADGETt.
Sheriff of Colleton County.
Smoaks s< liool IMstiict.
Vsbugy* Warren. If* acres of land,
hounded as follows: On the North.
I»> F. .1. Merry: East by ,Edwi:i
Warren; South by IV W. Thoma.-
West by Abe Mennett. Taves. cost.-
and penalties. $6.70.
Charles McDuffee. 7 acres of
land, bounded as follows: North bv
R. E. Campbell: East by Jim ‘
Stokes; South by Hannah Wright,
West by C. C. Garris. Taxes, cost*-
and ’penalties, $;».83.
7 v.
SnklrrN School DMrk't.
,Mrs. Alice Morris, two lots,
bounded North by Frank Cum
mings; East by Kate liishnp: Xoutn
by Dr. J. M. Padgett; West by Mr a.
Carson.* Taxes, costs and penalties.
$10,79.
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well and back to work. I wish I
had more apace to tell you mor?
J bout how thankful I am for your
cid Iron Mineral," Charlotte C. H.
Va.. Box Z«.
This glowing statement corrob
orated by both husband and wif->
testifies eloquently to 'the power of
the concentrated Iron as bottled,
tested and pnt ont under the Fer-
rodine Chemical Corp. trade mark
”A-I-M,*' Most druggists have it.
Get a bottle today.
ATtON FOR LETTERS OF AD
MINISTRATION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA7
County of Colleton.
By G. Albert Bench, Esquire. Pro
bate 'Judge.
Whereas. H. G: Drawdy mad-
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and
effects of Minnie E. Drawdy.
These are. therefore, to cite t.n.1
admonish all and Mngnlar the kin
dred and creditors of the/aaid Min
nie E. DVawdy. deceased, that thev
be and appear before me, tn the
Court of Prohate, to be held at Wal-
terboro, S. C.. on the IMh day' of
January, next, after publication
hefenf, at 11 o’clock in the fore
noon. to show cause, if any they
have why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 1th
day of January, Anno Domini,
Published oft the 9th and ICth.
days of January,* 191S, In The Press
Standard. '
\ G. ALBERT BEACH. '
PiAbate Judse. Colleton County.
TIKE WEIS" IF
HEME, BIUOUS
" AND CBHSHPie
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Rest for Liver and Bowels, Bad
/ ' Breath, Bad C\>lds, Sour
Stomach-
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue,' head and nose clogged up
with a cold—always traie this to
torpid liver; delayed, fermenting
food in the bowels or soar, gassy
stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the
intestines, instead of being cast out
ot Ike system is re-absorbed into
the blood. When this poison reach
es the delicate brain tissue it caus
es congestion and that dull, throb
bing, pfekening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigest
ed food and foul gases, take the ex
cess bile, from the liver and carry
out all the constipated wastfc matter
and poisons in the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will utirely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent
box from your' druggist means your
head clear, stomach sweet and your
liver and bowels regular for months.
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We have just receive two car
loads of Horses and Mules. 'This
shipment consists of very fine
farm animals. Let us show them
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to you.
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WALTER ^ORO;
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R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney and Counselloir at Las
walterboro. s. c.
Practice ia all Courts except Equity
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Loans Negotiated ou Improved
At the annual prize day of a cer
tain school the head boy rose t?
give bis recitation.
’’Friends. Romans, countrymen.”
lie vociferated, “lend me your ears!”
"There.” commented the mother
of a defeated pupil, sneeringlyr
‘‘that’s Mfs. BiccX boy! He wpuid
not be his mother’s son -ff bejefidh’t
want/fto borrow something^’—Til-
Bits. ^ /
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Owing to the fact that my return
, . . . ... . ,, , , blanks have iwen lost somewhere on
*uce*Kful *«b er will be applied, ht> rallroa(1 , win bo HJwbl<1 to n ^ t
ihe Umiiunt of lies ind compltauc* .1 . ; , ..
wijilbld and terms of sale umst bo ^Published last’
•atm within fifteen days after sale.
Dr. A. J.
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School House.
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* I! M JEFF Eli IKS,
Master for Colleton County. t iVx* « ^
\\4Uerh« >r „. S U. Jan 15. 191L . ^^W^^ ^boolTllouse. JanKltry
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- Office HOura: 9 a. m. to x p. m.i
tp. m. to • p. m. Phone 109-X.
x Walterboro, 8. C.
for you. /
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in.*c < ntiib<l > .,>« 7 will sell .nj/*' ' A < 1 a in* 1
t*.<1*ll* oiiti-iy. lor * a I*, at • Kennedy's Uro> Janutyi
y -< *<urt house in Walterboro. jF* C . tw > - t. i’oetoffice. /X . I
*,n .Salem]in Febiuuijy QcxL saUJUl' . JaUiUAry -*1. It* n» I
loin tii* DU' day of said month. '"rv' orr ‘
f he / »*»liowtr»e dHaciilietl r#n«ltv. to- /> A. l». iNMfda.'Jsifitsrr 91. ? fr* t. }
Wif - StQtc..
All that tc tani piece; :i»Rtg»d my Jaekaonlioro Frhiiiar.v 4. U. VN
i• «*rt oT Tand, -itirate, lyittf; atvl ije* - s /
ng m tAdUtop county. State of Crtyn Uiynd^ Felirnaty. f \t
South t'ittolitia. contaiffng on*- Drawdy.
ttrfe, ;>n«l l*tiun l«*I on the Ntuth anti Hlttei: . Friitturv 6, Mfrcantile
v;ai.t h\ Huidw <if U. Il Herndna: Co
by
South by ptihlic Road, and West h*
lands «»l i{. E, Uab*«A. ^ i
Al^«*. all thig/ certain piece, par-
* ••! «tr tract itl land situate." lying
and l»ein^ in Hampton county.
I! -M JONES
Uouhiy \uilitor.
NOTICE.
There will 1*«* a special exaiitina-
Mtnth Un tolin a. and bounded as fol- (ion f(», tear litre held at the cou-t
ttisrir S r tb b l iMn ? f houstv Sr,t,.,fta;. Januarv li tfvM
^ hV puipow* of permitting those who
..f Dr J W Win,an and Wa.bing; hay,* uot vettJU.^t,** anyl who tiestr*
oB . nniiions. . on the,,, South- by to heenmo i< aefiers to sthrfd the ex
laads of M /. Steadtuan. and/on amination Applicant**
L'/; by run of Whippy pu^qt . it *. „(>Uok.
reji)^y-» r ry0
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For^iOiS
The pa'r>)i?cdi*tv'< f {-
|?ardeny>x veryv-'b ' !
,c* r rf>vrtKHbc<l productU? .
uvcidfijiLig a*ul ' r , . -l
'thufffbct *1 ..ytxif i-’. b;** — K - ti. tvl
x\ Lb p O; - r ro.-uiou* of c . k-' f
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n/;.v a.u! proXctiveacys cf ;!^
laitJ. arc ail x.ial a-.;J tie-'css.,"
con^o.rations at the prestnr .im—
Wood’s Descriptive CatjcJcc
For jHvcs the fullest ar*i! no*;
up-to-date ^/.fo-rn.: ' in ic i a; J
to all N. ’
Farm a^d {Jardea See is
And tells about the tmsi cr<>|v) o,
grow, both tor profit*nd home use.
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Writ* for Catalog and prlc** of
Grassand Clover Seeds. Seed
Potatoes, Seed Oats, or any
Farm Seeds Required.
Catalog KaUod Tr*o Oa Keqne+t-
T. \V. WOOD &
SEEDSMEN. Richmond. Va.
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Mehl
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Jitui 'CoBt
one hundredth
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Terms jii sal. ('asjf: purchARO*
to pay for the t r.*i/ / i’mnplianr
io be had on X ': l* v or piop
• rt.v will be sobl/jnd v sanie day *>1
: ont# Hubsujuent ralesday at Ih,*
liak of the former purchaser
Beioi * any bid yvill be entertatn-
shnuld
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STOP. MH)K AND READ THI*
If a man Idve* a gfrl. that hia-bosl
i oe«:
' If a girj loves a man that's her bu»\
neas^ •
deposit with th<* Master the sum of^ f
<*Be Hundred tlltfO.Ojht Dollars, in
t'ash.. ot > certified cneck fpr like . / . , ;
.-.mount The amount deposited hv " barrejl _
oil unsuccessful bidders will be r,v R M ..Til* FLU IKS.
turned at the conclusion of the aab I-9 *»i- Maater.
nnq the deposit of the |ttcceiisful Walterboro. S. C. Jan r*th, 191$.
IT fl s^TRl* KL \ VP.
Go. Snpt?' of Education
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— * — ,|f they get married thaVj* vheb
\OTl< U To < REDITMKs .1 - buslneM.
Ml creddors *if the **Mat« «>f Ed-lgo, If ww want your tKut.nuohHe sd
V»rd SVkes deceased. ire here!.* j covered and clotbea cleaned,
notiliprf that ti,ey uhist file (hen
cIumms, duly y*'ri(i*“d. wijh the on-
jlwwitDed within siixtj < to 1 days
Hie publicati.ir of this notice,
rttr/fl;,' p;M^nent of p;,i(l claims witt
coyer*
The New Ycrk Pressing Hcb: ^ fo*
that’a their batdneaa. .
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New York Pressing
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J. B. DAVENPORT. Manager.
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If Tongue U Coated. Breath Bad,
*•- Stomach Sour. Clean Liver
and Bowels.
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„ Coffee 3ure smells,,
od Yes, fresh-roasted ah*
!esh-&roimd Coffee Iboudht %
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Give "CaUfornla Syr HP ol Figa"
at once a teaspoonful today often
saves a sick child tomorrow..
If your little one is mit-of-sortr.
half sick, isn’t resting, eating and
acting naturally J -look. \ Mothor!
age if league is coated. This is a
sure sign that Its little stomach,
liver and bowels are clogged with
was!**. W hen cross., irritable, fev
erish. siomuch sutir, breath bad -bv
has stdfnach,-at*he. d,ari ho*a, sore
tkroaL fnlMif col.i. give a teaspoon-
ful- v. '‘California Syrup pi Kius. - ’
uKiLJatM'.'i'"*' hours all (he ennstipat
**d poison, undigested food' and sour
"bile gently ipoves out of its little
bowels without • imping, and you
have well, playful child again.
Mothers, can rest easy after gi* -
ing this harmless "fruit laxative,”'
h«*caiis»* th nexer fails to cleanse th“
little one s liver and bowels an i
Sweeten the stomach* and they d, a--
ly loVe its pleasant taste. Fufl.di
rectlons fpr habjes.''.children «,f all
ages and for crown-tips printed off
each bottle
Beware of counterfeit fig syerofe.
,\sk your drucclst for a bottle of
/California Syrup of Eis^/; then
see that i* is made by thp^'Califpr-
nia Fig^>S rtip Conipany^
state-stock coffee torus
iyered tovouFREE
No raiiidlemans profits V^selUired (oyouh^nav
the Parcel Post, i Place ^uro^-
DlRECT.No
2tl>s
GLOBE TEA*?
Branch N ? 6 *
Savannah Ga.
MBox J ' 2
Globe Tea 6. Savanr.ab,Ga.Br*..h--x
ixeirtfemcii P.O.Box’'- 0 2
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Don’t doee yourself will, poisonoua
drugs that destroy the dclicaUftlining
of the stomach and tho intestinal
tract,, when you can alimulate your
sluggish liver oy using Granger Li\-er
Regulator. This standard mediciao
contains no poisonoua calomel. It
contains no inn.rious alcohol. It does
not enure unpleasant r.fter effects. A
dose or so w .11 root, relieve sick head
ache, ind'gbcttcn. c* nstipation, de
pression. Innguvr an.] nlf other
meni? c.-mr^d by a torpid I vor. Gran
ger Liver Regulate is eon;H>sed en
tire’}- of relected root*, barl 4 and
herbs of rpodal inedi-inal vahie. It
may U* freely t.ilten by nny m,*nher
of the family. Just try a few dvsee,
and see for yourself what a splendid
medicine this U ‘ and how- tnoroly it
cleanses the system of impurities.
Price, 2.1c a box. Sv.ld by all druggists.
Demand Granger liver Regulator and
accept no substitute.
OUR BUYER HAS JUST RE
TURNED FROM THE WEST
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itfitl we wm* ver> fortunate in see mi u nice lot ot well
broke Kentucky mules, running round 4 years old. with
Miialrty and finish and have them in large, medium and
•Mitel} size!*, and earnestly request that you look them over
befbre buying and we feel .*<ure that we can save you
money We also have some extra fine mares and horse-
in this load.
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• 1 he spirit of the season prompts us to express to our
friends our a}>pwciation of the business given us during
the past year and to assure them that we shall strive to
'continue to mepit it, and to wish them much happiness
if ml prosperity for theNew Year.
Yarn Bros. Co.
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