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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE FIVE
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How Many Ticks On
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THUS AM» TI1K
TWIM/OW MAN
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\Vasliin^ti»a. I). I'.. Oct. 31.—Or
ganize! county action is the only
way !>y wliith the slnall landholder
and the man 'yith a few cows can
obtain the benefits of tick eradica
tion. In many cases the big stock-
owner <an -afford to build his own
dipping \attend, irrcsiective Of what
his neighbors are doing, can, keep,
to some extent at least, his herd
comparatively clean. For the man
with a cow or two this is out of the
question. He must either keep, on
feeding the ticks or get rid of them
by systematic eradication under
Statevand .federal supervision and
’ft accordance with prescribed regtt-
'ations.
The second alternative is much
the cheaper. Dipping costs the in
dividual. fits his capacity as cattle
owner, nothing hut the labor of
hiving his cows to the dipping vata
: d home again. As a tnx-payer.
j!: is of roncae intere sted in the
, ir.on. t e State* appropriates for
I till it g th< m with ar-wnical hatha, and
'•'V i c-t c vper, •< incidental lo
j’he wcei. This rum. however, r
c!;cfi\ei\ ( c !' snial!. !ic-j>c>rts front
c-f'.iriK* ■; roc ntly r. Jen-.*c! from
ciuatrr.t! • V v: Alabai : • show tli.’'
i i th* "i !' • t*r» w-n er-rt’cifed a!
t* t: I cc t to tlio county of from
1 ■' t * i • ■"its for .]> hoad of‘cat-
jt!e\ No guarantee, it should h*'
an it > give n that th*'' work
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If you have some Cows to feed
This Fall, we can save you money
on Cotton Seed Meal.
REMEMBER
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We have a warehouse full of Cot-
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ton Seed Meal, Bought Cheap.
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We will sell a limited amount
Cheap, Based on what we paid for
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Shaffer
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will ho done* at these figure.. for
’ r i !-c*(.- : : 11y varies with the
! n i *!t* in c •" h . c'unty ;md
i i i of c> lot , j c ondilion*-. I :tt c veil
’ »’ nv*st | nfavor: Id** c ircum*
st; 'ii*' . ypotmo m la: h . than
the* bf jiefir.t. ■ -
In re turn for his^hr* * of the oq*-
lay. the me or two tow man re-
< < ives. ^rmone othc i things, a new
icoii'c. of income. In a certain ree-
t ; on « • Smith t'arcdim tli/^elimina-
tion of the tic k was followed by th**
c t.ibiishment of a co-operativ*
c • amery in a region where until
*':/■ i dairying hac| been unthought
of. where surplus milk was usually
disp/fred of as butter at the nearest
store in return for a few groceries
rml v he-o no one ever regarded it
as a source of rash income. A year
later. 227 farmers were sending
their milk* to the creatively. For
fhc* month of \ugust they received
i n return $3,8*»l.$s, cr an •average,
of <17 each.
The specialists who were 'nsfrt*-
jmentil in starting t'*is crenmerv
land others like* it elsrwlo're, do not
[consider that ip t-iekv country such
: ont.-rprtsc* i r* i ** • Hh le t<> pc* their
.n i. c.s ' iimigh to^fnak* tb**m w oi;th
; " 1 : V* j’ •* 'j/i-nn is stpiple. '
eow chjy'' a 11 * prod ip e as mu h
Hay, Feed and Grain Department
milk
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orFueiFconomH
You may now have some
other ranpe in your kitchen.
Never mind that. You can
not afford to put up with its
wastefulness and discomfort
any longer. Come to us and
we will put in a Favorite
Range that will positively
save from $5 to $10 every
year on fuel bills alone.
Favorites are built from
the best materials. They practical
ly abolish repair cost—and contain
features you would expect to pay
$15 to c$20 extra for, although they
are given you without any addition
al cost.
Such features as the rnitilatt J
oven—evenly heated that insures
■perfect baking, Heat indicator iftatT'
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enables you to control the oven tem
perature. A sectional lid for small
utensils. A cast hue back that will
not wear out in 25* years. A glass
even door, giving full view inside the
oven. Accurate, tight fitting of the
registers and doors insuring com
plete control of the fire at all times
and maximum economy in the use
of fuel.
Favorites are built on the unit
system—with interchangeable parts.
Tell us your requirements—we will
build a range for you that will exact
ly suit your needs. With all these
advantages, Favorites cost no more
than theordinary kind. Why
not throw out that misfit cook
stove in your kitchen? Learn A
the Favorite Wav of eliminat-
«* ^ "a
ing waste vorry ai-.d work.
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ctiatly invie wl.o vifit the fc ir To n'olfeidorc
We Have Just Received a New Shipment
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of Ladies and Misses
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SPORT COATS
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This shipment consists of the season s most fash
ionable shades in plain anti checked corduroys. We have
on hand a lot of Ladies’ Coat Suits in all wool American
Poplar and Serge. $18.00 values for $7.50.
Misss and Children’s Coats; prices„$1.25 up to $3.75.
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Visit our store when in Walterboro attending tin*
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Southern Carolina Fair.
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COME AND SEE US BEFORp YOU BUY ELSEWHERE
rt ro-opet at tv** ( r**aipf
Mu xj'lktv for .•*•* pi*»."<! * •
milk * * -*->•' ti. 1 jo th** *'1 oti i* '
. •’ ;*■*< * f iil op* r.*.fit m of * if'’* • **
ir* ct • t lit lf*!T. \ '
On tip* iithor hnn<l. fi** man
* m" ’Mil!'** n II pinifit from rn''' 1
_<>r Tii*: rov. s lirp.pfifs in s anotli*>r im
pnrfnnt i*“-p«'(*t. A v**rv ktri;** p* ’
opntngp—in fart the l»ulk of th*
fo* <1 h** giv**« hi<; slock* is r*»1iKn*' |
t*> the land in th** form of mam n
Th** fertillzi/ip valHe of this i<- alom
, n fompelling reason for the ke<“ti’ne
i *if as mm h live slock ns ran possible
, ho done, lint with the tick th** f i*
mer mav have to pay for the pnV
l^.p.*. nithottt it. the creamery mrv.
pav film.
; rinrrs nkhro hxdi.v <tt
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Soon after the arrival of th** < ir-
1 r*is train Sunday morning t' o .t
*ho mero wo-ktuen with th** cix**^
hecani** involved in a diffirttlly a*i^
'*”.p of them whinned out a kni'**
"d '•'ashed the other, laying open
Ms abdomen in an ugly wound. f>r
FsDom was summoned and took th*
•.* minded negro to the KsDorn In
frtnarv, where ho vas treated
1 ropntv Siieriff Lufas f Pa*le*’!
.escorted the *»fher to the jaii wher*
he awaits the outcome of th»» in
; turies of the noero in the hospfhd
The circus l**ft with two less n»en
l*nt it f« understood that ern** ot two
negro boys went away with tin*
i show
Where The Dollar Does Its Duty.
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WII.KOV CO.NTttlKFnoN*
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I tn the list of WUknn eontribU'
ItMr- from Smoaks. miblished <*n
another page of this issue, there
an error. The total sent in was jH?
hv Mr. Betrv. hut he sent in name*-
for only S11.R0 and two of the**-
were inadrertentlv omitted from
this list of contributors as follow®
T, F Berrv. $1: E. M. Padgett.
*e cents Another check was re.
-• '*t Tuesday for $1 2f* heine < on
u*ire,t as follows: .1. B. Black
r n - ent«; C, H. Smoak r.u cents
t t Mayer; t* cents This makes
Cpi-yi.-. te*ai *13.25
Colleton's total Wilson fund T**-
rr>* *od ft** ourh TUe Pie*" and ?*■*•* 1
«r(] to date is *40 1ft. •'ll of wM<t
been re*jfrte't through Th**
9tat/*. except the *1.25
vtti^rv
I < . *.v Vov ” laic heinr Fd
| »l ". * n**v *'t *?n*ithern f’arfp
r**i** *t*at dnv i« d Hared
i •• *o>- *»H Tt'ools in tli*' f*oun-
-* .' tepeho-s and pupils aie urr-
,1 tr * **oV*'d Pje 'a 1 **
MT'C-O « STIV 1 ''* ANn
Co. Supt of Fditcation
WiilterboTO, S. 0. Oct. 2?. IflC.
fheir headoiuutcrs v.hi!e in (cv n c’rcl cur bcofh cn the
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/' SEE OUR MACHINERY EXHIBITS
We shall have on Avery Agriculture implements exhibit
an I. H. C. engine and grist mill complete besides Cverland
automobile exhibits.
We want you to see all these and let cur representatives
Explain them to you.
Respectfully
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Colleton’s Largest Hardware Dealers
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
I tUt SALK—Two young mules,
weighing about nin** hundred, well
matched. Will sell cheap for
Cush. Also one gentle mare. .1.
(’. Rich. Islandton. S. C. 10 18 3p
KOK 8AL*>^Larg*s bay U^rae eight
v.iw« old Will eheap'for
rash geaeou - i have bought a
Ford. Fuller a Beach. Walter-
hor«>. 10-18-3tp.
roll SAI.K—My farm of loo acres
in Colleton county. Apply S. J.
Patrick, 25 Moultrie St., Charles
ton, S. (\ 10-1 l-4t.
HUt SALK—One plantation, on
Black Creek. near Henderson
ville, containing 77 acres; all good
high land, with dwelling and out
buildings. Price *350.00. Ap
ply at once' to Probate Judg“,
Walterboro. K. (*. 10-ll-4t.
FOR SALK—188 acres of land
known as the Pringle tract, situ
ated.' In Manhawville, Colleton
county, five miles from Waltei
boro. It has b.*cn noted for th •
fertility of its soil, the entir**
place is wired In and fields rut off.
If is a fine hog-nHvgc and 'for a
rm:all amount of cattle. No wire
worms. Splendid drainag- and
well watered; a stream runs
through the jasture. For price*
and tears see M ORACH, tf.
FOR SAI.K,—Waltei boro po.-toffli <
~* building f*<r sale oi fot rent. Call
tit J Fianks. 11-1-2L
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I ftl! S \I.K—On** large five room
house with a*i*- lot and out huild
ing**. locate*! at Henthi-csonvill**, S.
C. Foi terms apply to T. KS
Bootle, 25 Moultrie St. Charles
ton, S. C. 1 <*-25-21.
To LK \SK—Th** h* t six Imi »•
farm in B;>ml»**ig *ounty. in a
high Hate of cultivation; one
bunOcesl a»*l thirty 4130 i ivcre«<
epen hui'l. two huiolreM M*d eight
(2ft8i acre® timher la4id. with
plenty of pa MU i age for hogs and
cattle. Ideal pla* *• for a stock
farm with plenty of running wat
er. It win make a bale of cotton
to Ihe acre with one hundred
<100) pounds of Nitrate of Soils,
and no fertillier—did it the pies-
ent year* Address \V. D. Ken
nett. .Attorney at Ijiw. Khrhardt,
S. C. 11-1-4L
\\ WTFD—*1'at l.ght'vi u<l J. r di 1 *-
f'IIiny. pm pus* s High* *t pi ie**K
, paiiL Chatham Mfg t'ornpany,
Ha van bah, Ha. 1018 4tp.
MAX I h.D * hick* n*: and • ggs Ho
tel Alb. M
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WANTED
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ANTKIf—The people of Colleton
county t« know that I am agent
for the famous Wilbur Stock
Tonic, Farm Remedies, Family
medicines, extracts, toilet articles,
etc. Any on** wishing any of
thes«* goods drop me a card or
wait until I call at your home.
A . J Risher. R. 2. k**i 48. Wal
terboro, S. C. ln-18'-4t.
\\TKI>—On special teims. 25
rhorthand and typ* writing stu-
dt-nts; 25 bookkeeping stui!**nfs;
25 home stU'ly students. Riee'«
Ruvjnes* College, { Br<... 1 street,
( harle.ston, S C. 10 4 tf
BUSINESS LOCALS
sLLD. W (IK VT $2 2f> Jm Ahruzii
Itjo* *3.00, Native R\»- uu. hi.:!i
graW* k'ulghiim oats, rro.: r t .
Chaarou College graikuate, 51 l *.
high grade Appier oats fl.lft.
Prices F O. R. Orang* luug. S. C.
For reliable seed of any kind
write us. F. Ma**ou t'liiin A Co.
COTTON—PKARCK A HATIKV, the
Savannah Cotton Fa* tots, aie sub
stantial, reliable and tneigrtir.
Their extensive warehousing fa-
Cilittea and aaperlor Hafe**m..n*hip
at your command They ar«»
abundantly able to finance any
quantity of cotto n shipped • them
Isn’t it to your intete*t lo try
them? Do it now and be con
vinced. k-S-tiino.
MONKV Tt» LOAN on tuipiov**! r»'al
estate for five y*afs at six per
lent. Apply to H M leffrrles.
Attorn* y-’at la w, Waltei brio, S
C. 10 26 2t.
t-oUND—In J. Frank’s ‘,*1.. next
d**or to express office. « i*« poyhet
book with (uo’ric’y .iml one watch.
Owner van have same h> p.ovrn^
ownership and paying fri' this
advert .wuerrt
Car loa*t *# A. Wienn Biigp'.**x
juitt i‘‘<*'iv**l at Kiit'T «** A..»i s <