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* Wednesday, December 13, 19Hi THE PRESS ANT) STANDARD • ' * ' . »Sm Htw That Cons Comes Clear Off!” •6278*17" Looms Tour Cons oi^ht Oft It’s the Xodern Corn ^Wobmt - lever Fails. •m’a bard to btlirre anything could B rt 1UO that w getting a corn oft \vh\” I Ju«t ItftedKlhat corn right " D> • .J nail -ilKTS.lr ifr***# VC*» * * * \Ks IHOllilSBL'Wlir 3 w V with my linger nail. tJKTs-lr f,*crrtainly wontferful!- .Tea. -OETS. IT ’ ‘- c —»-* wonderful corn-cure oi u n< •I'l' a'4 crrs-n“ our an- m war 'Cl • Co Quick. ever known ^bcrauM you don't have to fool and putter around with y corns, harness them up with b daces or try to dig them out. *C,I'TS-IT* is a llouid. You put on a fur drops in a few at-conde. It drier. Jt*! painless. Put your stock- h.g on right over it. Put on your ►tgular shoes. You won’t limp or have a corn •'twist" in your face. The com. callus nr wrirt. will loncm from vour toe—hflMt comes, fllory hiillchi- ]iah! "CETS-IT - * is the bipeest 8*1! Inp rorh refnedv In the world. TVhen yon frr It. von know why. ^•cr.TP.TT’ Is sold and recom mended by druggists everywhere. n. bottle, or s^nt on reerint of prloo bv R T-nwrence & Co. Rhloago. 111. Snidaks, 'l>« i our farm (li'inon.^tra^M ,’ . i *'- i » ' rfnioaks F: i<!a> *‘\( niu a farm itaui association. It is hoped that the farniei ' will «iate the effort tliat'fni! > : making to help them itupio\.- ard I develop their farms. | . Prof. ('. (' Garris and !amil>. <> | !x>dge. spent Tlianksgivjng witlt reritlves at Smoaks. The' llapttst chunji eelebrated Thanksgiving hy giving ah .nter- tainmenty whuh was carried out with great xsticeeV!!. Mrs. Mav\Rerr> and datigh'ei . Effie an,| Ales^. spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Smoaks. Mrs. .1, O. Perry; of Walterboro, fit • J’-baaek' jttvitva—•.vrth nrd.rrh at Snu>aks. , \ • T. V. N'tal ha’s just tVtuinc , i! front a trip to Charleston. !>r. K. S. Thomp on has jjist. n turned fioht a visit to' GreerVy ilU llenni*- Mc.Mhi av. ha aiaxy. John II Wilson ami wife, frhti’ x <.'olttmhia. jtic .-psendrtig tint v.itli i.is father. P .1 Wil Smoaks Miss .tin;, t'arro!!. y.ho ing . the t’arlisle s, hoc U! uise Talk i*f lilt, Cot to Women. MiMiod I. As heahlj^^a first to beauty thi stoiy. lold by.M:|die,i l.otiise, beauty specialist, of' irV-turt, Mass., iss of unusual intereM. ■* '■ "I can recommend no better health giver than tonoline.” said Mihlyed Louise. “I was for nidhy months a lictim of stomach trouble and nervousness. I had suffered terribly fro^i paitis that ’followed eating. Headaches also wopld add to my worrie.?. Poor digestion finally brought on ner\- oukness.. —HTT-iT-r ,-; T - r - - irxt r vPT* wb^n" r took the advice of several 'vnner. who said. “Take tonolin.*..'* ' Net long after I started tin tonoline tr.eat'tnent. my patrons b*»- giin to remind tne of the improve'- ti! ,, ’ !l •in^my rondition. And tiecn«ise h*. I'' is fc ijiiicke^’ way to begot.v. th. impt o • no nt - was pai tleulrrly noticeable in njy fate - v ' 1 ii ’ olirte i 'ally did fo'r me j K’ ■.*> 1 ftni * • grateful that il'-ng o rec'o!iinien«i ASK TO SEE THE • r % Self-Starier Remington Saves 25 per cent of the Operator’s Time. • * ’ f * .* * ., Gives you 100 per cent Typewriter \ Address C. w. EAKINS, Mgr. ! 'V ' • ' * , ’ ■ ' s" ^ ‘ • * . Remington Typewriter Co. X X v * ^ ijc ❖ V ■i.*--' , I.Ui \ 1$ rabha m * : j 1 !> i » '-■ V • ‘ 1 ' V r , f ! I'!'* ;1 from i' \isii ' to !o*t Ti(.' '•t " i. !■ I "\i r-kul if 1 .fo • Sinr,.l: ■ iUt.C f ! i'\/ •! • ■ v‘ ' ; •* I!'\.' ; .■ t. j V '::»!>• Woodbei rry;' v. ho art* a t ./ a ' oi thr ,, i>, ,.a-\i,>r • •? :d;ty. ili ill if t j S:.!(). !. • T- j ; 1 n<1 q U h kly * i‘ ();i r ;•< bool IS J>M irt ssiivsr nit« , j T' ti >1.: f i- In Iry , \ i >• !:<l a . 11 i! i Cfiri Sl.tlli'.. i'••»»• J ; • ' von 1 V * $ * * « ^ * * <: * Morn to Me. and Mrs. I>. ❖ sis 4 B. Pett- nfoy. hr the t’lara EsDorii 'fnfnni prv. Saturday night. Dot . a tine ■ .e son. / for ('nn»ti|in(i«;!i. < hamberlain's Tablets.are ev>t*I- lent for constipation They ai« pleasa'nt to take and mild an<l gen tle in effect. Obtainable everywhere CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwavs bean ine > Signature of Clothes Talk “THE - RETEU THEY L0(5K 1 - THE LOUDER THEY TALK We clean, press and repair them and give them a tone of distinction. CALL us: we’ll call: Walterboro Tailoring Company ^hon^20-J^/^^L^EONARD * Main Street ly vegetable tp iin* rent stomach and 1 ;J ficetion n*;*. liver cil- f ilie blood— I’roper action. h.in»d daily to rufgiit. N’ot i< *• - ti*no!ine\is a wond- ■ :: ;1 builder it ‘hobld not lie 1 ^ ; uy cute r,<i* wisbrog to in- ' iV ' h:s w* ght i n iiovVada or r'n’• Although many report^ are' • '■ 1 f in f; o who have tyeen l>rii«'f ; ted by t'UHiline in severe cases i ,tiT . < b tiouble and nervous dy\ p-;> ... > hronic < or. t pation. etc. —.’oc BOV H{I K— I BKE TMNOUNK lAH POX \M KB It IN PUOPBIKTOBY t t».. Boston. Mass, Send me by return mail a 50c box cd your celebiated flesh t ui.lder. 1 enclose Ittc to help pay postage and packing. -— d . . m ' 25 Broad Street v.-. . v- Charleston, S. C. | * ” | -7^- t HBISTMAS THKK AT TABOH / Ruffin. Def. 12. There will be a hristmas tr<e x pt Tabor school e on Dec. 2« at 3 o’clock. Tne ororram for Uie m'casion will con tain an ajp,.: bet dialogue by the rmalL children, a 't’krislmas drill, h play entitled f htiHjnas at flwq^t- er Corner.” and several t'bii.dm.is Fir'#-;. Th' public is invited to at tend. ' / ’ IIHER HE IS ONE-THIRD YOUR LIFE —and more—is spent in your office, the nerve-string of your entire business. Inadequate or inappropriate of- iice working tools cause discomfort to yourself and im pediment in every department of your business organi zation. We are expert specialists and have a cure for every o/fice disorder. Consult us. Estimates and ad- vcie cost you nothing. , l. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITERS X * SHAW-WALKER FILING CABINETS & FIXTURES and all other office necessities. Repair work done by experts. Rodgers (Mice Supply Co.. 57 Broad Street Charleston, S. C. m . GEO. IV BRUNSON \ * ' > Sales Agent, for all products sold by V ^ e * v f -yS* \ * a / Peruvian Guano Corporation A IN COLLETON COUNTY Including Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO Peruvian Mixtures, Acid Phosphate, and Fertilizer Materials. Come and see Your business solicited. X • \ " ; - me before bu>nnp: OFFICE: THE PEOPLES BANK Lodge, S. C. it Briiijcv Itclicl to Boy lliiv WaKli Be** In Mud. ttending once upon a tims. or.iy Kw ii'Uitbs uftcr thlB terrible wptid wai hau begun. P.'ivatv Bailey, a Mddi**r in the Tanks bad stood for Hays in the trench** “somewhere in Kiance." The cold raip^ soaked him <j> the hkin; the mfud was deep. H* n^d liad no teM. Weary and aching cith rheumatic pains, he i.-<alle<l the faith his mother had in Sloan’s Linimennt. He asked for it in his nnext letter home. A large bottle was immediately sent him and a few- applications killed the pain, otue more he was able to stand tb^ se vere •exposure. He shared this wonderful muscle-soofbet with his comrades, and they all agreed jy ^as Se greatest “reinforcement’’ that had ever come to their rescue. At your druggist, 25c, 50c and SI no a bottle. Sr Sloans Linimem rt/LLS PA in XOTICKT Electric Light and Power For Farm and Country Home Here is* a light developed by the makers of the famous Delco Starting and Lighting / Systems used for year^ by builders of the finest automobiles. j ft contains in a single unit a gas engine and dynahio^-with ample capacity for light ing the average country store, farm or village home. / With batteries charged and engine running, DELCO-LIGHT will continuously op erate 40 to 50 lights and also, furnish power for small machines, such as are used in the farm and home. X ./ DELCO-UGHT Press the button and Delco-Light pumps the water, lights the home, runs the va cuum cleaner, does the washing, operates the cream separator, lights th** barns, runs the electric fan, does the churning, etc., etc- . P-Y / TIXSO-.vnpere storage battery will carry eight ’ 20-watt 10-eandle /prfw. c Mazda lamps four hours per day for four days, or half lhat number of lights for eight days, WITHOUT RUNNIN/i THE ENGINE. The engine Used to generate the power tan be ».peratedXyith * itber gav. gasoline or kerosene. . X f r 9 / A A A - - / . \ Delco-Light will operate any motor up ti\|-2 horse power. s Delco-Light is made in two sizes emL^ells at $275.00 and/$!125.00. Cf.nvenient I avmerits' if desired. Write for further informati<»n and ask for demonstration G. B. HERNDON A r Agent for Colleton, Beaufort and Jasper Counties EUTAWVILLE, S. C., or WALTERBORO, S. C. / v \ ■ ******* * * KKHOBOTH ***#**#♦* ♦ * tr.icl of ou wat- STATK OP SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. CourT of Common Plea-. ^ Bank of RranthVillc.—Plaintin. vs. Lewis C. Smith, et al.— Defend ml.s. Pursuant to the decree in lion rause, I will sell to Ihe highest bid der, for rash, at public auction ur‘ front of the court house a* Waiter- boro. S. , during the leg,.i h ut's of sale on Salesday in lann lary.' 1S17, the following des-< rib | tia<t of land.' X •AH'tbat piece, p.trcel land In .Warre n t^wnsrip. e>d! of Little Swamp, kh'> n as a l rp. rt of the Henry Kickliv’itcr plate l femurlng and tontaln’r.g t't a'res •iTtl tmntxled as follows: No’th hy ] d* of J, C. Ca • • ; P.i-r bv lands ; of M. L liarnes :-i»*t| .y Lmls of Isham ♦f’adgett alfh * o‘h< r:. :.nd j West by lands of J, A. Cr.rt«r; ‘he jiun of the Swamp being the lfn** Terms of sale, rash; pur«hr.s*r 'to pay for papers. Compbanre to ! be had the day of sale, and in 'as* compliance is not had. then a renal * on said salesday or some subsequent ‘Vtleadjy at the risk of the former ptitf liaser. R. M JKFPERIES. Master. Walterboro, S. C.. Dec. k. If 15 12-13-31. #****«# * * **«*«*• * tCottagevllle. , Dec. 8.—Another successful term of slinging school has closed here, taught by Prof. E. L. FalrCloth. w hich has been, very good and satisfactory. We had 51 scholars. Prof. Pa Ire loth is one of the most popular, and successful of he Southern slngera, teachers and composers. This is hi». third term here and he will teach another in August. v Mr. .Mark Whilden, of Florence visited bis sister. Mrs. J. W. Jac ques, this week. Miss Eva Addison came home Saturday. She has been in C-harles- | ton, having gone down to attend tho Kilpatrrick-Sires we<Wlng. After an enjoyable stay with her aunt, Mrs. J.O. Jaques. Jr.. Miss Pleasant Campbell, of Jacksonville, Fla., left Monday for her home ao- rompanied' hy her cousin. Miss Ge neva Jaques.. „ Ou.* school in doing nicely and making much progress. Mrs. A M:' Addison is teacher. Wesley Humph and mother, of Dorchester, spent this week-end 1 very pleasantly at C. W. Jaques. We regret losing our pastor." Reir. G.*L. Ingram. We were very anx ious to have him another year, though our prayers go out with him in bis new field, and we will try our best to make it a good year for out I new one. OUR LUNGS *M DELICATE Overworks lack oi fresh air, mental strain or any sickness disturbs 4heir functions. Stubborn coughs tear and wear the sensitive King tissues. should^ be taken prompdy for hard coughs, unyielding colds, or when strength is lowered from any cause. Its high nutritive value creates resistive force to ward off sin- ness. The rich cod liver oil improves the quality / of the blood to relieve the cold and the glycerine is soothing and’ healing to the lung tissues. Exckfc the Oil. ' «•* -P X 1 COTTON—PEA R<T5 « RATTEY, the Savannah Cotton Factor*, are sub stantial. reliable and energetic. Tlvelr extensive warehousing fa cilities and superior salesmanship are at your command. They are abundanfljr able to finance any oneM'Wv of cotton shipped them. Isr’t ’t to your Interest to try them’ Do It now and be eon. vinced. I-I-Cmo. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP We are prepared to furnish all parts for autoTpobiles, casings, tubes and accessories. OtlT mechanician is skill ed and can make repairs on all makes of carse ALL WO\’k GUARANTEED WE GfVE SATISFACTION. FREE AIR. Blacksmith and Wheeiwrighl We also conduct a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, do ing all kinds of work. Grist Mill We grind every day. Corn for sale. We ask your patronage. C. W. PELLUM Wichman Street ’Phone 4J.