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i w e will sell at auction at Walterboro on Monday March 3, one car load of horses and mules. Among these are several nice drivers, riders and pony saddle horses. All are thoroughly broken. These horses and mules will go to the highest bidder regardless of price. If you are in need of a good animal this is your opportunity to get one at your own price, as we are Waning up for this season. We also are located on Railroad Avenue just a block from the depot, and shall be glad to show you our stock at any time. We will either sell or trade. If you are in need of anything we shall be glad to have you give us a look as we are satisfied we can save you money. - S* r 'v \ w e also have one span of extra nice mules, six years old, weigh ing 1100 each, thoroughly broken. If in need of same will be glad to stow you as we can save you money on them. Gieger & Owens AUCTIONEERS WHIT MISERABLE YEARS HE PASSED (JOT TO TMK riiAi’B WHKKK HK WAS No l<ON(JKK ANY <«OOD TO WOULD SHAKY AND NERVOUS Says Titular Not Only IU*Uev*nl III* SufTt'ihiK Hut t'au*«*l 15 1‘oUnd « Int-rtMiwe PECIALSW TIRES We desire to call attention to extra special prices this week on automobile tires : On account of special bargain secured we can offer the following tires at these low ► prices: 30 X 3, plain tread, for 30 X 3 1-2, Non-skids, for $11.00 $17.00 | » t. Ten per cent Reduction on OLIVER PLOWS We offer for the next two weeks a 10 per cent reduction on all our Oliver. Turn Plows. We have a few of these plows left and wish to dispose of them within the next , two weeks. I f you need a good dependable * » turn plow act now. Roger Hardware Company GLAD T0TE5TIFY | Saji Watofa Lady, “A* To WLal Cardni Has Done For Me, So As To Help Others.” Watoga, W. Va.-Mn. S. W. Gtadwell, of this town, says: “When about 15 years of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometimes would go a month or two, and I had terrible headache, backache, and bearing- down pains, and would just drag and had no appetite. Then ... it would last ... two weeks, and was so weakening, and my health was awful My mother bought me a bottle of Cardul, and I began to improve after taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I look three... 1 gained, and was well snd strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. 1 am married now and have 3 children .. Have never had to have a doctor for female trouble, and just resort to Cardui if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to what it has done for me, so as to help others. M If you are nervous or weak, have head aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not give Cardni a trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today It may be the very medicine you need. NC-130 •■It’s v.-orth ;i thousand dollars to | feel like I do now. since Tanlac has taken away the trouble that kepi me in misery for the Inst twenty years.’' said M. II. Daniel, a well known farmer living on ituute No. 3, Abbeville, C.a.. a few days ano. "Whenever a man suffers as lon^ as 1 did he yets to the place he feels he is no longer any yood. in the world,” he continued, "and that is just the way I felt. I.onK ago I Kof so weak I could not carry on my work, for spells of stomach trouble and nervousness just made it tor. tore for irte to try to eat. and the trouble ! had would not let me sleep at all. could not even dor.e. My heart would Mutter and act queer until 1 was afraid it would stop, and I became so blue 1 felt like I did not much care if it did. "I would'have been well enoual* satisfied to have my sufferim: r**. lieved,. but that was not all that Tanlac has done for me. 1 have pained 11 pounds in welyht since I started taking it. T can eat as hearty a meal as if T never had stomach trouble and my siren- ih has come back to the extent that 1 can do as ‘much work in a day now as I could, before I became siek. 1 feel like a new man all over, and I am triad to tell anybody just what this wonderful Tanlac has done for me.” Tanlac, the "Master Medicine.” is sold in Polleton county by John M. Klein, Walterboro; The" Colle ton Cvpress Co., Colleton; CottaR“. ville Mercantile Co., Cottayeville; Islandton Mercantile Co.. Islrndton; W. C. Clover. Creen Pond and Jack, sonboro; K. 15. Hishop & Co Lodge. MONUMENTS! WALTERDORO. ,*< SOUTH CAROTIN \ Celebrates Hir*h«Ujr. Letting Rid of Cold*. Ruffin, Route 2, Feb TheJ -^The easiest and quickest way to many friends of J. R.’Smoa.k.met r.t get rid of a cold is to take Chamber, his home on Tuesday night Keh 4th. Iain’s Cough Remedy. This pre- to celebrate bis 66th birthday. There pafation has been in use for many was a large crowd present and all years and its value fully proven, seemed to enjov themselves. After No matter what remedy you use. the cake was '^Uerved about 8:30 ; however, care most bs taken not to they ""all returned to the housse and contract a second cold before you had some very nice music and about have recovered from the first one. 11:3(1 the crowd went home, a and there is serious danger of this. **************** •’* # Rl'FKIN. * ► . . . „ ft A 9 Ruffin, February 2b.— t’pon the request of the editor, and also that the happenings of our little town might he of interest to those who have wondered away from home, will chronicle a few of the recent occurences. Our competent leathers. MiRfSss. Mary and Mattie Polk and Miss Kna May Crosby, resulted their duties in th** school room again last Monday* school having' been closed for the Influenza situation. D. K. Appleby has been elected one of the trustees of our school to fake the place-of J. W. .Wiley who resigned. fJeprge Walling, of near Island- ton. has moved his family to Ruffin. He is occupying the house recently vacated h\ J v A. Hreland. the latte^j having moved to the Tabor neighbor, hood. W. W. Carter, Jr., Is erecting a modern two story dwelling on Main street. When it Is corripleted it will be quite an addition to our lit tle town. J. W. Crosby has recently en. farged his store that he might ac comodate his growing trade. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Thomas paid a short visit to Cope a few days ago. Mine liollle Williams accompanl. ed Misses Gertrude Thomaa and Jevtel Carter to Columbia college when they returned after the Christ, mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Berry visited the letters parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Crosbv some time ago. Thev reside in Charleston where Mr. Berry holds a responsible position. Mr. Frank Crosby, who has been in Uncle .Sam’s service for quite a while, paid a visit to his old home the first of the month. Mr. Crosby haa been released from the army, but has accepted a position at Camp Jackson. 'v* ********•>******* * CLASSIFIED ADS * • ftftftftft*ftftftftftft*ft '-v Remnant Sale At •* . •*-" B. Levy’s A BIG SAVING TO THE QUICK BUYER • •. . r', . Just received 4,000 yards of Chambray and Ginghams, 32 inches wide, of the • '* * nicest patterns and best qualities, in short lengths at practically half price. We also have a counter full of remants in Foulards, Tussah, Mohair iSerg'e Garbar- dine, Poplin, Shepherd Check Satine Etc. Efcc, at big reductions. COME EARLY AND PICK THE PRET TIEST PATTERNS We are now closing out our whole line of high quarter shoes,, cloaks, coat ^uits - * serge dresses, Etc., at 25 to 35 per cent re duction. Don’t fail to take advantage of (V 1 < w these wonderful bargains. B. LEVY’S • O v ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW \ A. D. S. KIDNEY REMEDY. AND BLADDER RECOMMENDED IN KIDNEY AND BLADDER . COMPLAINTS BY Fishbume’s Drag Store M. C. FISH BURN E, Proprietor. The Best of Everything. You will save time by patronizing Fishburne’s for anything in drugs. FOR HALM—Eggs far hatching. Barred Plymaoth Hack and Rbodc laiand Rada. 91-50 par gtttinr Alee n faw cockerel* on hand. T P. Murray. 2-12.3t. FOR HAIJ6—I have far ante Seed Irish potatoes at 40e par peck. I also want nil eggs I can get at Ole per doaen. W. O. Hlott, Round, fl. C. 2-12.21 IXMJH —eut from any kind af trap grown Pine, Gum, Poplar, Oak A ah, Cypreee, Maple ate. 12 and np in diameter any length. Ander. eon Spool A Bobbin Mfg, Co., Charleston, S, C. > 1-5-tf. Flinty of Korda Ftenty of Bui* ks. and a car of freah boraaa and mule*. See IhMii before buy- jl!g. K1ZKH A AVER. FOR HAIJ6-Tbe lot adjoining the} We aell lb dKv K1Hb« lot of C. Anderson Sander* Mr* —, P a *’ Mai Jacob*. 2_12.2tp FisMnirne’* Drug FOR SALE I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C.HIOTT \ ROUND. S. C. Plenty of For da. Plenty >*f Buickf, and a car of fre*h horses and imilesT. See them before buy ing.' ’ R1ZKE A AYER. FOIl SALK Several good mule* and horse*, two registered Guernsey bnlis, also fodlghtwood and poMts. S. N. Haws. 2.1Y»-4\ FOIt SALK 7. r * bush'els of pur** Wannahiaker Cleveland liig boh cotton seed a< $2.0'* p*i» bushel. O. B. Rlsher, • Round S. C 2-10.2 * • I'OU SALK Kggs lor hatrTpnv' from dure bred Barred Itork*. "Thomp. son Strain” select htnr-k. $? . r '?> per 15, delivered. Mr*. O. ff. --^..Rlsher, Round, S. C 2-l9.2tp KOIt SALK Red Cedar Shingle*, first quality An evwry Vesper(•, will last n life.time. Price in lots of 10.000 $6.50 per thousand Smaller quantities ' $7.00 -^per thousand F. O. B. Ritter, S. C. Colleto'n Merrantile A Mfg. *Co., ^ Ritter, SC ^ 2-5.tf. Lynchburg plow* and repair parts H. W. Black. Jr. Onion Set* at Store. FOIt SAIJ5-—One practically new i Plenty of Foid* Plenty of Kline touring car, run about tire* Buicks, and a car of fresh horse* thousands miles five giod tire* ^ and mule*. See thrni before buy- on« never uned. Will sell cheap . Ir.g. RIZKR 4 AVER. Reason for selling, car too heavy j Onion Sets at Kishburne’* Drug for my work and up ke**p too heavy Store. for my purpose. Address 8. P. I .W> sell Hlaekuign’* medicated Rents, M D. Brarnville, S. C. Salt Brick. Horse* .md cattle. Route 2 2-26-2M. KOIt SALE—On*' fat meat hog. Son lb*, at 12 cents a peund: 2 fat l*eef cattle at 7 c*-nts »in fed; one fin* jerrey hiefer with young calf; s few Poland China male pivv froj*, ri'glstere*! stock. \V. M Campbell, lslandt«>n. S C 2-2*».It Klein*. * Nyal* Liver liver t Klein*. WANTED \V%NTKD fine ..f* dars to 'h'Ung' in Coll*'t*>n count M* i< h int Bauk . C. • nr 1'tl r * <;<I n ♦•very hoii.e., i Fiiitii**rs ami Waite* boro sail** *i«| tilale th.- •'■V. We sell hog tontr which, we guarantee, .Kleins. \V* *.*•11 drug*, and t **u promp a"* 1 attention. Meins Plarkiuan’s . Meilit ufeil Salt Brick at Fishbm n*-’* Drug St«»re. * W>- *1! f*\er t*.< t>ti.«M!'*’?ers. Klj-in-. “ W«- ^<*1 evoillsite *>t.il < n» lot just m. Kleins Blackman's Medical* *1 v ';.lt l'ii< k ,af Kis'd iirne's Drug Stoi**. *>, n< V Cwrwd !■ d to 14 Dot* laMMtljr rsUrvr-i I idling Pu,», aod yuu r«a m / rat fig sleep te-r the first npplicntim. Price wH WANTLI* V f« w liundr*.! poun ! of good P* a vine hay. W. W. Smoak FOR RENT * v TO HKIS'T Brick corner store with modern convenience*. Rent rea sonable. Apply M. Paniottie Walti-rlmro. S m C. 2-6-tf. BUSINESS LOCALS l IRE mmMUtCK If needinr fire insurance pleast write or seo Fishburne A Henderson at the Karmer* A Merchant Bank, Wal terboro, 8. C. 1-8-tf. We sell Aspironal, Klein*. . We sell the Waterman Fountain Pens, Kleins. V 1(1 W Mill I Will giv.. $:p 00 re sard for proof to ii nv cf p«rsoi or p- On** who I M>t*e plate glass m fronjl of uiv r* "t.i rant Satur • lav nltht. (’ t;r*‘j«*v 2.26.11 NOTH Notice*!* h*-reb> given that |*. *i book No. 1175, Fanners and M*:r. «befits*ftank of Wnlteiboro, ha* been lost or desfroy* *1. . The undersign, ed will apply for a duplicate book H. M McAlister. 212f-1t. • ^ * .< NOTH IE. Notice i« hereby given that pass book No H«il, Farmer* and Marrh- ;*0ts Bank of Walterboro. ha* beet lost or destroyed. The ua/ier*igDe<t will apply for a duplicate book. 9. H Smoak. 2.29.21, r % • w .2