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/Wedneaday, May 10, 1916. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE SEVEN Roadster |675 /. 0. fc. Telt4» Flfe-Fa—fiigcr Towing l 4 • The Most Popular Overland There is already an enormous demand for this big four cylinder Overland. • _ , With certain improvements, it is the *ame car of Which 55,000 Overlands were sold last season for $750. ’ i . * f The price is $55 less. ^ ^ Standardization of product and the purchase of raw materials at before - the - war prices, made this reduction in price possible. It will not be lower, for materials are rising in price. So ortler your Overland now, to make sure of getting it. i £ it •> EtM'K 35 horsepower motor • Electric starting and lighting system Electric control buttons on steering column Four inch tires Demountable rims, with one extra 106-inch wheelbase c Deep divan upholstery One man top; top cover Walterboro Garage Co. X A. H. WICHMAN, Mgr. (£ 3^ c. ; BETTER LIGHT It LESS EXPENSE from COIL OIL (Kertsem) 'THIS wonderful new incandescent mantle lamp gives more thaaj£Ojimes as ^iuch light as the common coal oil lamp. At the same time it bums less than half as much oil as the old style open flame, center draught lamps. Beats electric, gasoline or acetylene. The /. /mms v . \'x\ Jt-^dddifL Hanging Lamp il - - ■ rKBT Inter ■IkimI Bz*OTttiM m bM* lew! wll •mf. la cMMKUtm «r4k toe «urM’« the most reliable incandescent mantle oil lamp ever made. For evening reading, writing or sewing there is no light that can compare with the powerful, steady white light of the Aladdin. Safe, durable, economical, no noise, oo odor. Women and children operate it with ease. You can’t appreciate the great difference between the light of this lamp and the common coal oil lamp *til you tee it It has'all the good qualities of the high priced system but with the advantage of being as simple as the ordinary coal oil lamp. Let Us Demonstrate h to You . You’ll never want to go back 3 ’!© the dingy, reddish, flickering light of your old style lamps. You can have the most cheerful and best lighted home in your neighborhood by getting an Aladdin Mantle Hanging Laipp. Ther« are also other Aladdin styles such as table lamps, bracket lamps, etc. FOR SALE BY M W. LEE RAMSEY WILUAMS, S. C. ^ScrJ *>*!> 'X New Shipment of Fords' We have just received two Car Loads of Ford Cars. We shall take pleasure in demonstrate thsse cars to persons ^ interested. We also sell Buicks—the rtew Buick Six is the best car on the W Market- CALL AND SEE US Crops Look Good Over the County A trip to Snicaki* via Rolls Crossi Road' . nd, Ruffin and a return via Catjna.iv - ' X Roads reveals the fait that ti e *arly prospects for a poo.l crop a:* unusually b-ight. This trip made Friday and while the section traversed needed rain v°ry badly tfie effect on crowing r.ops was hardly noticeable except upon oatn ai d , a her.t. These crops are Buffering l*. dly. but a fair crop will be hmve-oed despite the lack of moistu.* n a critical time. Every where the farmers seem to be well up with their work. and all the fields are fre-hly cultivated and free from erass an ! ’A**eds. Cotton in almost evet;y field appeared to be a good stand, and one or two farmers were beginn'iiik! to "chop out" theirs which w.is planted before the heavy trost. but which came up of course subsequent lv. Torn is growing solentlidly in all the fields along this route and if it keeps on there will be a btjthper crop made in the countv this year. While t'a. farmers met and talked with along 'hi- route seem to be of the op ru.n that this will be a hard year. t’ «y 'how no ^effs of any ex- tren The ni.mb ;• . f hogs seems to 1 \. ■ \ i rgo everywhere, and seve-.il h.-autiful h*rds of cattl bver«* quietly srrnzios; in the meadows along- the 'oaf Evidences of progn--i'' agricultural methods were tn be seen everywhere, and field n Mil fi - i seems to ha\e been freed of -t 1 since the lasH. crop was har\i-tid. To one who re>wl’ what would have been s,H‘n along this -inie route ton years ago. th appea am • everywhere is a revela tion. and bespeaks modern methods and intollicent management. One of il •• noticeable thing-j along the route i< the great number of good \i g* table gardens. This speaks well tot the thrift and forethought of the p.ople for these will "save much to the average family, and fur nish unfailing delight in fresh vege- tabl s Colleton countv lacks tnuch of limnc in dire straits, and greater prospititv than has ever t>e»'n seeq will follow these efforts. Oil Stoves "Why bother with a vood or oil stove this hot weath- » er, when your cooking may be done on an oil stove with such comfort? Not only is it possible to cook with more Comfort, but it is cheaper, as kerosene oil is less costly than Wood or coal. v We carry the celebrated DANGLER OIL STOVES which are noted for their economy in fuel consumption, the quickness with which they heat and cleanlines. All these factors^ make this a very desirable method of cook- ing. We -hall be pleased to show you these stoves, and -demonstrate them for you. Anything else in the stove or hardware line alwavs * i 1 ' in stock. Koger Hardware Co. Walterboro, S. C. IS IT RHEUMATISM? Aren't You Kenllv On the Wrong Track? A good share of so-called rhcuntH- tism i> caused by weak kidneys When tl.e kidneys fail to clear th* blood of uric acid, the acid irritate? the delicate nerves. Torturing pains dart through the affected part when ever it ,is moved. By strengthening the kidriqys. Doan's Kidney Pill? =tnrri proven their* worth in thous ands of so-called rheumatic ' cases, lumbago, sciatica, gravel, and uri nary disorders. Doan's are 'wadi known in Walterboro and wntmly recommended by Walterboro people Read this Walterboro case: F. M. Morris. P. O. Rox No.” 2.. Walterboro. says: ‘ I had weak kid- •*yg and my back and lintMt* a. h*d and pained all the time. 1 suffered ontinually from rheumatic twinges tnd I was unable fo w.^rk. The kid •y Secretions were too frequent in passage, causing me to get up a num ber of times at night. After I finished four boxes of Doan's Kidm y Pills, procured at Klein's Drug Store, 1 was cured of the rheumatic,twin ges and backache,, and my kidneys ' ere in good shape. Others of my family have also, used Doan's Kid ney Pill? with good results." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don^t -imply ask for a kidney remedy -ger Doan's Kidney Pills- the same that tired Mr. Morris. Foster-MTlburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. FINKEL’S SHOE SHOP s '* • * - J k •• i> Shoes Repaired-and Sold AllHWork First;Class and Guaranteed. Prices ^Reasonable. All we ask is]a Trial. A. F1NKEL, Manager Glover’s old stand onTourt House Square TARO OF THANKS Kditor'of The Press and Standard: We take this method through your columns of thanking the many m - who were so kind and faithful in lending a helping hand during the sickness of jaur daughter. Isalene. who has been down for more than two weeks of pneymonta. but *we ate glad to say that she is improving fast, and with th^help of the good Master, will soon oe tip again, as .t v of sunshine iu our home once more. MR. and MRS. TOM BEACH Kirkland Plumbing and Electric Co. Full line of Electric and Plumbing Supplies always in Stock. Orders Promptly Filied Estimates on plumbing and electrical jobs freely given. All work guaranteed to be first class and according to Insurance Specifications. No job too small and none too large for us to do. SHOWROOM NEXT DOOR TO TERRY & SHAFFER p ** ■ >- " ‘ ************ Write me and I will ex plain bow I wm cured 1q 4 days of a severe rase of Pile* of 40 year* standing without pain, knife or deten tion ftom business. No one need s offer from this dis ease when this humane rare can be had right here U booth Carolina. R. M. JOKEY Lamar, K. C. ************* * * * *• * * * * * * ♦ * WATCH CHILD'S COl’tiH. Colds, running of nose, contnu-l irritation of the mucous membram .f neglected may mean catarrh later Don't take the chances—do some thing for your child! ChiUrra will not take every medir;n\ out they will take Dr. King's New Discovety and without bribing or tta-ong. Its a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup and fo effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Al most the first dose helps. Always prepared, no mixing or fussing Jurt ask v,your druggist 'for Dr. King's New Discovery. It will safe guatd your child against serious atlnr.n*s resulting from colds. Rizer & WALTERBORO, S. C. i DELICATE CHILD Made Strong By Our Yinol Fayettevi!!k.N.C.-"My little daugh ter was in poor health, delicate and so weak it made us very uneasy. I heard about Vinol and decided to try it un i the results were marvelous, hi r appetite improved, she gained in weight, an 1 is now one of the healthiest children m town. Mothers of delicate children should try Vinol'-Mrs. Gordon Jessip Ytnol is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, a constitutional rem edy w-hich creates an appetite, aids dt pestton and makes pure nealthy blood. All children love to take it. John M. Klein, Drugglat, Walterboro, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. F Henderson, sod little son. Alex. Jr., of Khrh.irdt. were visitors in Waltertjp.to Saturday afternoon and 8umhry?*kThey came to Walterboro to have the little fel • christened by Rev. S. R. Hope, pastor of the Presbyterian church, of which Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are members. OUBt BUI STRONGER To be healthy at seventy, prepnrc # at forty, is sound advice, because in the strength of middle life we too often forget that neglected colds, or careless treat ment of slight aches and pains, simply undermine strength tnd bring chronic v. i akness for later years. To lie stronger when older, keep your • 'i'O-l pure and rich and active with the U - ' -building and blood-houTishing p: pi rtits of Scott's Emulsion which isa *' i tonic and n medicine to keep your i rVh, alleviate rheumatism and 1 . . - ess. No alcoh»d in bcolt ». vii * E.wnr. h ’j- N J Not Burned Out V » ; 4 Although the fire was all around us only a corner of our warehouse was burned. We have storage for 8,000 bales. Our office was not touched, and our business goes on as usual. ‘ — DAVISON & FARGO COTTON FACTORS. .. . AUGUSTA. GA Hatfield’s Garage t Automobiles repaired and all work guaranteed. Magne tos and Carburettors repairing a specialty. « Free Air For AIT Autoists ’ r* Prices on all work are reasonable. I. H. HATFIELD . Manager D <Y 1: 1 THE OLD RELIABLE BLACKSMITH SHOP The business formerly conducted by E. P. Knight ^ here is being .continued. D. E. Knight, an experienced worker, has become associated with us. and has active charge of all work in the shop. He is an expert black smith, wheelwright and cabinet maker. HORSESHOEING DONE BY EXPERTS MRS? E. P. KNIGHT & CO. ' <*n