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PAGETEN THE PUBS AND STANDARD, WALTUtMRO, S. C. DECEMBER “Just a few lines to announce to the trade that our Fertilizer Plant has been " ’ • . ■ • » ’ C» ' * J^ completed, the capacity of which is 100 tons per day. We will be prepared to supply all grades of plant food at competitive prices and will appreciate an opportunity to /* / « * v 9 figure with prospective buyers when the season opens. WearePioneersintheferti- lizer manufacturing business in our County, We realize the enormity of the undertak ing, and feel equal to the occasion. AU'we ask is liberal patronage on equal basis. We trust that the heart of the buying public is in the right place, and that upon the basis of patronising a local industry, we may be allowed to supply a generous portion » ■ • of your wants. Remember us w hen the season opens.” < / COLLETON MERCANTILE & MFC CO Ritter, S. C. ^ r> THE PROFIT Louis Cohen & THE PROF IT SHARING STORE Company SHARING STORE ■ THK \U< AIM-: STORK 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina Holiday EATABLES OUR EARLY BUSINESS HAS BEEN WONDERFUL. OF COURSE THERE IS A REASON: Styles are unusually pretty and attractive and prices which must please.' 7 In Ladies and Misses Coats and Suits we are specializing in the best $15.00 suit The best $25.00 suit and the finest Imported Model Suits in the State, $30.00 to $50.00 Ladies, Misses and Children's Coats, Sport Coats, 3-4-length Coats, Long Coats, Black, Grey and Fancy Coats, Children's Long Coats and Reefers ranging in price from $2.50 to $40.00 each, BLANKETS COMFORTS » • . / Rugs, Carpets, Matting. Table Cloths, Napkins, Table Damask, Towels, Toweling, Linen. \ Ladies, Missed, Children’s and Infants Sweaters in latest stv ie. COMPLETE LINE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ELEGANT VARIETY OF SHIRTS WAISTS. Our Millinery Department is very interesting to those who ap preciate style and value. Ouc Mail Order Department has been placed in the hands of com petent parties. Orders filled the day received. Our Motto is absolute satisfaction or money refunded. m [pc =101 ■■■rjiocr:... ioc ioesI iirtr u.'-embled. in this hi# bu.^ store in tremendous quantity and variety. This, the largest retail grocery in the South, of- fer> advantages not possessed by any store in this state. Ask your neighbor. > A 40-year clean record testifies as to our reliability. The Christmas necessities: Raisins—Layer in 20 lb. boxes. $2.00 Rais ins-Layer in 10-lb. boxes $1.25 Raisins—Layer in 5-lb. boxes. 65c. ' Raisins—Layer per pound boxes 12 l-2c Cluster—Raisins 20 and 25c lb. Cluster Raisins 5-lb. boxes, $1.10 each. Imported Cluster Raisins, the best. 30c lb. “Dromedary” Dates, the finest packed. 10c pkg. Pitted Dates, 15c pkg. StuiFed Dates. 30c .iar. Best Dried Figs, 15 and 20c lb. BEST AND FRESHEST MTS Almonds. 25c Ik. walnuts, 20c !!> Br:«kU 2iK‘ lb. Filbert. Kc lb. tilFT MMHM IA I l KMT! UK. l.lmlMB) Moitcan <'oiU|Min.f of M»»- annMlt Invite ^ «*u to t 'onu'. Th»* hous«- of a. Morgan t'otupanv the oldwt anti largest furnltur estaMlehinent in Susannah, ha* hoen awarded a cuy for the R\u*t artisti* iie» orated store interior on Itmieter !>a> by the Booster f’lab of Saxannah. The deeorattona will Contain intact durirc s<»ll«l-»v per iod and the cotny friends ami patrons in th‘ surround ing; territory to come and >e.- the pnfe winning store xxl’.eti in Siv- annah n uking their ( hristma* yur- chasee At the »ame tine they will be shoatt th* greatest iiue i*( gift *<><'<1* 'in iiualitj f irnitur*.* ever displayed ir Saxantiait l.in<tfa> .v Morgan t’oinpativ bid> 'or business in this territory and wui be. oiue a r-'gular adxert.sirg patron of this paper during the new year They want our people fo*kn< ,l w t^em an 1 th'y want to know us and they are going to use n- in a fr‘.end»rnakin^ campuign tr. thi« county Th.-> pa> freight . barge- .*t yurrhnses ( ,t- $2r. or mote Th>* company's home in SavM.nhh occupies a full block *he heart of the rijL} and is«»a < on- '' „ lent pi»i • to stop make t. ul- yuarr-r* Adv. FOLEY KIDNEY RILLS FOO 9ACKACU K.3ll€T3 AtlO 0.4.3r| ( ••firight Metal shingle KiHtfing. We hope our readers have Ivoen noticing the advertising of th- fort- right Metal Rooting fompany. which has appeared in our colunni* reguia*'- Tv stnie .-.iflv this year, and that any o th.w interested tii high grade, snbstuir al roofir.g. have gotten In touch , «tth the rompany'a local agents "lej-srs A “Wichtnan L Son. fo-'-f • M . t . ; shingles hare i.ee[i ■ -e • »r more than a quarter 05 a ' ' '’-nd are gi-ving splendid fa.’is < ;t'’tUt; •everya'.w-r- » ' 'dv v 'r^ < R y.o-r . of v«i. f Lae- spend ng efh her brother. J E. a* Oav zu has returned --r.rar b;- Eugcn" Ml.rrts. t > ilia, Ga sometime W. Morhis home, ac- S. < f*«ar.>. 1>. 25 and ‘k l 1 . Lest Mixed Nut.-. 20c II). Shelled Almond.-. -50c lb. Shelled Walnuts. 50c lb. Fruit Cakes in .5-lb. t ake cans, made hv National Biscuit Co.. Ivoose-Wiles Co. An^ Condon. $1.50 each. Bolts* “Duchess.” all whole fruit cake, l-lb.. 2-lb., anti 5-lb. each at 50c lb. Plum Pudding. >. 2, 3 and 4-lb. cans. Mince Meat. Cranberry Sauce Cranberries. Celery Apples. Oranges Lowneys and “Forkdipt” Con fectionery Fine Candy in bulk at 20, 25 and 40c lb. Wf LCH & EASON The Quality Shop No. 2U Meeting Street. Charleston S. By a new* arrangement made with The I sive Farmer, we are.ir. position offei THE PRESS AND STANDARD FOR CM and THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER FOR M For the sum of One Dollar Cash. The regular price of The Progressive for six months is J>0c. and The Press and Si for one year one Dollar. By sending in renewals or new subscr both papers will be sent for One Dollar. THE PRESS AND STANDARD. . .In remitting use the following Coupon: * The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. Dear Sirs: I enclose herewith one dollar. P enter my subscription for one year to paper, and send me free of charge month's subscription to the Prutrre Farmer. Signed 1 R. F. 1). * sink-** Stokes. [>♦'«■ 6 thSp'M'ial:—The farmers of this section are very busy grinding raue. The Tiger Creek School No. 2, is progreeaing very nicely under the management of Miss Emma Wise of Portmont. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. L^wis Bhnnett of Ixvdge spent Saturday night very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. K- B Bennett Miss Mafte Carter of Ruffin was the honored gueat of Miss Dannie Robertson Sunday last. Mr and Mrs. C. B Crosby and children and Mrs Annie Crosby of Tabor spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robertson. Miss Alma Carter of Ruffin paid Miss Annie Cart«r a visit last Sun day Mrs Hattie Carter was the guest of Mrs. W K Robertson Saturday. Miss Annie Carter has accepted a P' vtlcD Matten Robertson o! a flying v.stt to .-r.: -a ' Ivey Pei • ,, , latives and fr end- a' week Melvin (Tosh> of St visit to Stokes Sunday Miss Ethel H.ott and ton. of Round visited a W. F. Robertson Sun< Misses Callie ano Etl of Mt. Carmel »ere t Miss Lillian Robertsor. Mr. and Mrs. G W section w»re the honoi Mr and Mrs \A V. Sm a few days last week Willie Beach of Mt the guest of W. F. R<J day n:gh*. Two \ J S Varnadoe of City. *as in town Mondav or h X