The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 17, 1912, Image 5
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THl FRS8S AND STANDARD, WALTERBOBO, R a
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There in ■ difference between frat
|rowin| end forestry *
y«t MMt of the direction* for fruit (rowing we d
for producing rhpid wood growth only.
Thi* mean* coming into bearing late and irregular I
account of lack of enough available mineral plant food to i
crop of fruit and to act •trong fruit buds in the mom aanaon.
POTASH
Two vean before the tree* are expected th come into bearing the
annual application of minerai* thould begin,* using $0 to 100
pound* Muriate of Potash and 100 to 300 pounds of bone, acid
nhosohate or basic slap ner acre. ’ '
phosphate or basic sing per acre.
Potash improves the flavor, snipping quality and keepine
power aa well as the yield ol truits.
Write n| for Potash prices and for free hooka with
formulas aud directions.
GERMAN KALI WORKS, he.
Cntfewatal BaiMiag. Ba*taaar«
Msasdasck Black, Csicsf*
Wlumry Central Bask Baidi
haw Orleaas
POTASH
PAYS
mAU> ■RAM XOT
dasm **e' ^
A paio>ne*a«-a porour* uaww '
hr-ro an equBl chaneo with OWB mkm- Advwthrtag pe-yu, nad newer hot*
dd with « healthy heeo ws n- .. Ur thee when done la The Preea
becenee baldness Is too fonerslly nod Standard, the paper with the
excepted as an Indication of age. circulation. The man’ who tries
Mrny largo corporations have, ee- Io tIo business without ualcg print*
tablishcd an c-ge limit nt-4 refuse era ink, la committing stow and
to take men over 35 years of age sure business suicide.
as new employees. w /-—J *-*■
Probably 65 per cent of bald- I^t us have your orders fbr Job
heeded people may regain a good printing. Our office tub been very
head of healthy hair If they will oiuty of late getting out stationery
follow our advice and accept.our for the business men of this atvl
offer. We hrve a remedy that we adjoining countlc*. Recently we
pokitivcly guarantee to grow hair. ex<c-uud quite a nice order, from
on any head, unleax the roots of the tyilliair.aburg county. Let ua know
hair ere eUlrely dead, 'their folll-. your wants,
ettes closed, and the scalp has be- •'• " "*
KECt*i:CT3r:2ii.
eAhwA asansd t
a:ost^
i fill
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Moved Into New Store
\Y<* tlesir** to announce that we have maved
from the store adjoining A. U ichman «S:
Son to tiiat n» xt to K. R. Nu TLICR. former
ly Mrs. \V. A. Black.
We shall be pleased to see our friends*rfind
customers, an 1 shall endeavor to show them
ti e same courteries as heretofore*.
tome glased and shiny. We want
people to try this remedy at our
r::-k, with the distinct understand
ing that unless it ‘does exactly
what we claim it will,' we shall
make no charge for the ~ remedy
u.<cd during the trial.
We know exactly what we are
talking p.bout, and with this offer
tack of our statements no one
stould scoff, doubt our word, or bes
Itf.'e to jut cur remedy to an ac
tual test.
We want every one in Walterbo-
ro who is sufferli-*.? from any scalp
or hr-ir trtuhle, dandruff, falling,
rhair or baldness to iry our Kexall
1 Hair Tonic. We want them
to use it regular!;, sj.y unti^three
bottles have been used—r-nd if it
I does not. eradicate dandruff, cleatxve
■ end refresh the rcalp, tighten the .
h;-:r in Us roots, and grow new hair
we will return every c< nt paid us
! for the remedy for the mere asking.
There |s to for;ra!|ty v*p<*eted.
Watch the columns of The Press
and Standard for bargains from our
advertisers. The live merchaix ad
vert isea. Patronize him.
The Colleton M< reautlle and Man-
uf:ntuiiug t omp.-’.ly, of Kilter, al-
waxs |»rogre».-.s‘.ve, have recently fav
on d us with an order for a number
of farms for t.*. in its extenavo
bu.intss. j
Tiic 3moaks M icantfle Comp.*- >
iu* -u.itcd oat right in itr. basin* .,
carter Ly using stationery of the
rr lit Had from the job printing
eliui ei The i’n s and Standard,
'i Ik- tonoaks Hat k.ng Company i-'so
u s .stationery of ihe better kind.
W* know for we printed it.
Hie RW.Coheir Store
Makes
ff
Our presses have recently turneiT
out several thousand of the'’ new
form crop mortgage, gotten out for
< o.lvicn uounty by local uttornc'ys.
(and we «xiut no ol.il gallon from the Tl.s is one of the best forms for
user whoever. {crop mortge.ge^ we liavt* seen. Ltd
! We are establithed right here in in i.uou you pi•i^ ... any quantity
XValtcrboro, and make this offer of tin se blanks. * ,
with full understriding that our
busir-ss success rntir<ly depends up. I’roarfsslve farm* is ar hcgln-
on th.i sort of treat meat we accord Ui tJ Ufce print.*; paper d en-
Jl'i'ur customers, and we would not i/t inp*.* for their tomt>pe..dence.
" dare make the above offer unless , Ult ( nj 0 t e jcmi prices on some
we were pcsiMvely certain that 0 , t |,. h buejiitts stnllotery. v It is
cttsld subatantiate it In ev *jch .ij.i r anyway than the cheapest
, we
ular itomember, yp u | tubhis and plainest invtit pes.
It* xall Pemedca in this then it .s buainess-lik<. Why i
A
heppy and prosperous
New Year to all.
N
ew
Cash Mercantile Company
- M. G. GRUBER, Manager
av. j* 1 .w> 'T t*:" £
—I —
try pi. rticular
cai-« obtain
ronimunity only at our store. The
Rexril Store. ’Ihe \Valttrl>oro Drug
[' Company .
NOT It IK.
On account of the tad weather
• the appointments fir t Jcing lax
returns aL Centerville, t'ottage\ille,
khiple .Cane aid Sidney has beet*
changed a..“ follows:
Centerville, Tuesday, Jcaiuary.
30th.
Cottagev ille, Wednesday, Jan
uary 31st
Mt-ple Cane, Thursday, February
let.
• .vll other days at office ir* W'al-
terboro, by Lugo S. Strlykland.
Sidney. Friday. February, 2nd.
R. R. Black,
County Auditor.
And
not ?
Notice to T. iu hers.
Il there J** a tivher in the
couuiy who hf-x not received a copy
bf tin teacher’s manual for ole-
ipiut.iry schools, a request address
ed to Supt. W. K. Tate, Columbia,
S. will cause him to send one
fr*,e of cht-rge.
'Ibis Is a very valuable book, nrd
should bo in the possession o> every
teach* r it* the county.
H. W. Black, Sr
Co. Supt. of Ed.
Walterboro, Jan. 15.
GERM0FERT
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For continued big yields apply Germofert
Fertilizers they do not make your land acid.'
GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS areccmtlete sources of Phosphoric Acid,
Ammonia and PoMsh in varying grades. Yet, crbke me*t fertilizer* they contain
rrt Sulphuric Actd. Thus they »dd to your land’* yield with
out subtracting from its.sweetne:* ehd ftrlility.
More than this,GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS
contain vaiu.il le germicidal properties that tend
to promote healthy plant life.
Hundredsof famt'-r* are nisirt" bigger crops,
buildinjj up ttieir farr.*s bv their use. ; r
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To supply the bi^ demand for GERMOFERT
ILK I ILlZERS wewviie u mf-elied to Luiid a re.v
plant laa year thiee t.mes as lai. e os original facto y.
There isfs tested brand for C*cfy crop Yoa
ouifht ft» know about ti.ese fefisi'zeis. Pick ap >'
sheet of paper, NOW, Write and ask lov our
l booklet teiling what these fertilizers wiii do for
your soil.
Germofert Manufacturing
r Company,
CHARLESTON, SOI TH CAROLINA
THE U6T iXTIVK kvkXATIVK.
TaM« a
Like ttml Ih Kate
< umly.
In our experience In ihe handl
ing cf drugs and ipCdciivs, we be-
litve we have nAver hr^i experience
with any R. medy that gave such
satisfaction to our customers as do
1 Rexall Orderlies. This Remedy is
net Ijlce any other laxative or ce-
thartic. It contains all the good fea
lures of other laxative*, but none
|of their faults.
! (.Mr owi> fr-’th in Rexall Orderlies i
is so strong that we offer them to]
you with our own porltlvo persoprti I
gvlar*ntee, that if they do noLLhor-
oughly sattsty you, you ojvlL need to
tell us and w*> will J«LRd back .to :
you every prncvjwJu pr-ld uj for |
them. Therefore^ Ir* trying thi m
upon our*r*<o&iniendnticn you lake
no risk^vhntever.
Orderlies taste like and
*“-ieat»n l*l e candy. They do not j
gripe, * mi m* ni-uaea. excessive loose- |
i ness, or uny o'her a^aoyauce. They
act so er-^Uy that they may be tak- |
1 cn at any i 1 ’***, day or night. They
are p: .rt;< ulariy good for children, j
(aged or del cate p*.ton*. They ar* ,
put un in convenient tablets In
three iir«s of packagis. Prices,
10c., 25c.. and 50c.
Remember, Rexall Remedies can
be obtt-lned in this community on-
• ly at onr store- The Rexall Store.
;The Walterboro Drug Company.
MAHTKR*9 BA LK.
fl(M* IVr Plate
was paid at t> bai^uet t4> Henry
Olay, .-JtT New Orffahs ia 184 2.
Migbry costly for those with stom-
:udi trouble or Indigestion. Today
people everywhere use Dr. King's
*“ ' New Life I’ills for these troubles
a* well as liver, kidney and bowel
iisorders Easy, safe, sure. Only
5 cts at Jno. M. Klein's
Idke
The Brick Store. |
White Wing Fancy
Hour $5.50 barrel
Patent
i ud nuts
sack.
Pearl Cirits ’$1.90
During this month we make a
specialty of closing out odds and
ends, we have quite a number of
articles in our stock, consisting of
one and two of a kind, that we
are sacrificing so as to clear up
our stock. Gome around, if you
are in need of anything in the line
of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS,
UNDERWEAR, ETC, and you
will be able to save some money
while these odds and ends last.
The H.W. Cohen Store
'The Store That Makes Cood.”
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
Jao.
M. Klten Offer* Popular Medi
cine at Half-Price.
. Jno. M. Klten the popular drug
gist Is making an offer that is just
like finding money for he la sell
ing a regular^60 cent bottle of Dr.
Howard’s celebrated specific, for the
cure of constipation and dyspepsia
at half price. In addition to thta
large discount he agrees to return
the money to any purchaser whom
the specific doea not cure.
It la quite unueual to be able
to buy fifty cent piece* for a quan-
ter, but that ie what this offer real
ly means, for It la only recently
through the aolicltatioi^ of Drug
gist Jno. M. Klien that this medi
cine could be bought for lesa than
fifty cents.. He urged the proprie
tor* to allow him to sell it at this
reduced price for a little whUn.
agreeing to sell a certain amount.
The result has justified, hi* good
Judgment for the aale has been
aomething remarkable.
Afcqrone who puffers with head
ache, dyspepsia, duzineaa. pour
stomach,,specks before the eyes r*
any liver trouble, should take ad van
tage of this opportunity, tor Dr
Howard's specific will curs all
thane troubles.- Rot if by any chance
it should not,' jW M. Klien will
return your money.
TYyinfC to Keep Him aT’Kome.
(From the New York Sun.)
What businessi has Governor
Bieaae gallavuitlng over the coun
try?—Walterboro Press and Stand
ard.
None, uf'.ess he Is an uplifter.
The Hon. Cole L. Blease is not an
uplifter. Therefore he ought to
stay -in Smith' Carolina auid attend,
to its business. The bad must no*
treat themselves to the pleasures-
und reward* of the good.
Notice to
Trustees will please take notice
that no overdrafts will be allowed
this year. As soon gs schools are
out," they should be closed, and
atxnual report made to this office
by teacher. This is very important
and will be adhered to strictly, com-
ph-!nt having been mane by the
State superintendent of education,
on account of overdrafts by school
districts last yeer.
H. W. Black. Sr.
County Supt. of Education.
1-17-St.
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The State of South Cr-roltna,
Colleton County.
COMMON PLEAS.
M. H Howell.
Plaintiff
ts.
W. T. Robertson, et al..
Defendants.
By virtue of decree of r-bove
Court herein. I will sell at public
outcry at the Court House in Wal
terboro cn Salesdry In February
next, same being 5th day. rill that
trr.?t of Isnd. in the Couuty and
State aforesEld containing 226
seres, more or less, same having
such shape, merka and boundaries
as will mere fully appear by a plat
of sale made by C. M. Smyky, sur
veyor, on Janur-rytSO, 1901.
Also all that tract of land In the
County arxl State aforesaid contain
ing 50 nerei, more or less, bounded
North by h-rds of J. S. Right and
lands of Be Eton; East by lands of
W. J Trowel!; Fcuth by lands of
W. F Hill; and W-rt by estate of
Heicy Grovee, Jr. This 50 rcres is
the Individual share of \V. T. Rob-
-rtpon In cr.»* hundred reres of
pine lard ov •*cd in common by
himself and Jasper Robertson.
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser
to pay fo^ prpers.
C. G. Henderson,
.Master.
January 17*. 1912.
Salt Bacon’7 7 8 cents pound.
6 Cakes Octagon Soap for 25
cents.
3 cans Star Lye for 25 cents.
Good Table Rice $3 50 sack.
Onr Lot Men’s Black, Brown
and Grey $1.50 and $200
Hats Now 98 cents.
Men's Suits $3.50 to £10.00
Boys’ Suits £1 5010 £3.75.
3000 Yards Yellow Homespun
at 4 i-2 cents yard.
Useful articles to be found on
our 10 cent counter,
Persona troubled with partial par
lysis ar* often very much h«nefltted
by msmr-glrg the affected part*
throughly when applying Chamber
lain's'Liniment. Thla Itc4ment also
relives rheumatic pains. For sale
by all dnulnra.
The Brick Store
DerWing
Walterboro
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CHINESE LAUNDRY
On Mack Street.
Cuffs, pair.
flop Shirt, enrh
Floated HtMMsm Shirt. .
■Off Bom Shirt each
Large Shipment of Axes Just Re-
C ■ •
ceived, Prices Ranging from 75c. to
•*
$1.59. - - -
v.
<*•
Are you ready to butcher your hogs?
If you are you will need a meat mill
w
and sausage staffer. Meat mills from
$1.25 to $2.50. Sausage' stuffers
from *50 cents up. Lard presses from
55.00 up. Butcher knives 25 cents up
If you will cut this ad out and bring
it to us we will give you ten per
n
cent, discount for cash on the goods
advertised above.
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The House that Guarantees
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SATISFACTION.
& Son.
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