The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 10, 1917, Image 10

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Wednesday, January 10, 1917. The hour has struck for the peo ple of C olleton county to-reaiUe their new opportunity. A new era of thrift and prosperity it at hand. It I* r.ch in p/pmlae o^ prottres-*. economic, social und 'spiritual. It enables the poorest and richest to acquire a “stake in the land . » It helps the farmer to own his own jroprietor Instead *< Fa Cumlierland^lfd.—"For a Ion* liin« l suffered from a nenrous break down. I could not eat of* sleep and was so weak I could hardly walk. My lius- I and heard about Vinol and g°t me to try it. Now I have a pood appetite, rieep soundly , and am well and strong, livery hervous, weak, run-down woman should try Vinol.”'—Mrs. D. W. Kekxs. We guarantee Vinol to create a healthy app«‘tite ( aid digestion and huild up weak, run-down women, deli cate children and feeble phi people. January Clearance Sale farm—to bee - L - . - ., of tenant, indetchdant instead ^o I j 0 h n M. Klein. Druggirt, Wajter- dependant. It sxfely and profit- \ i )or0i s C. ^ ably employs the people’s savings. N Your Daughter’s Room A GIRL’S nu»st impressionable years are between eleven and eighteen. Then it is that her room should take on individuality and become her partic ular abode—a place of rest, of study, of work and o f joy. Here you may choose suites from among the Period fur niture show n, or from the display of craft styles, to provide just the environment desired. •• Frw realize that the sane, practical valuf of the Brass Bed .has been combined with highly artistic design. From our stiH k of Simmons Brass Beds in the new finishes, it is possible to select a model that will harmoni7e perfectly with any style’of interior decoration and furnishing, t Our flnvjtOi kwUld/monstratr that even w ith rare “ Perim!” surroundings there is a Simmons Brass Bed that is suitable. • /Vnd abc prices are moderate. ’ The reliance placed in us by thousands of families for all • .tiheir furniture is ample evidence of how- satisfactorily you ' ’rtiay make the purchases lure for your daughter's room. 8M KiiUfE mmi Bs^'S I . I . j Friends and Patrons \ ~ x, * v . « ^ • x * S '■ »• The Karlter Shop heretofore known as the Never Wait Barlier Shop has U'en purchased by me and w ill be under ■v. •* , ■ • entirely new management. .\ strictly up-to-date Shop where everything will be perfectly clean and Sanitary The best attention and courtesy will be shown our cus tomers. We* earnestly hope to see all mv old and new friends at my new place of business. . Ghas. M. Viard • ’ // ■ \ PROPHJETOR, WALTER BORO. S. C. no *m«tter hpw large or small, in building up the jagrirult^~al and induatry. manufacturing and com merce of their own community. It Is ripe fruition of .Americas ‘cen tury of cooperative thrift, and of 200 yearp of associated finance in Europe. These brilliant possibili ties jare afforded ;by |the federal farm loan act of 1916. As a means of help to self-help It is the great Charter of Rural Credits, Popular Savings and Thrlfj Investment. This new system is shout to go into ef fect and the Southern Carolina As sociation is the means whereby it is clearly explained to the people of the four counties. The act provides a method where by farmers may co-operate to obtain long time mortgage loans at low rates u#Qn easy terms of repayment Any amoiftit from $100 to $10,000 can be borrowed at a rate of inter- kcn dir est not exceeding 6 per rent, and from five to forty years. This mon ey can be used to pay off an old mortgage or to buy land for agricul tural purposes or for the purchase of rqdlpment. fertilizers, live stock etc., or. to provide buildings and for the general improvement of farm ing lands. The banks will be ready for busi ness in the early summer and the government desires the farmers to form associations at once. Full in formation and literature in regard to thls^gw can be had free of charge from 8 L. Reid secretary of the Southern Carolina Associa tion. Mr. Reid will also be glad to furnish any information and as sist the farmers in forming these lianks. Opportunity is knocking M the doors of the people and rhey are urged *o fhko advaV i r * ».f tips opportunity. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE KOK SALK—A desirable house and lot In the town of Walterboro. situated near the depot. For full particulars apply to G. Albert Beach. Walterboro. 8. C. l-10-4tp FOR SALK—Fertilizer. . ’ B. G. Hyrne. 12-13-4t. FOR SALK—One good milch cow and several nice fat beeves. P. M. Johns, Lodge. 8. C. l-10-3t. FOR SALK—56 acre farm 2 1-4 miles from Wglterboro oa Bell’s public road. 46 acres cultivated, with wire fencing on large part. Good settlement. B.\M. Bowers, owner. Apply ' to B. fi, Strick land, Walterboro. 115-*27-3tp. FOR SALK—Horses and Mules for sale cheap A.'Wlfhman & Son tf. FOR SALK—Second-hand buggies and surries for sale cheap. A. Wichman & Son. tf. WANTED DOR SCOLD, MOTHER! THE CROSS CHIU) IS F«H A Look at Tongue; If Coated, Clean Little Stomach, IJver, llowels. i ROOMS WAN’TKO—Any one having furnished room for carnival week. Jan. 15th. with or without board, address Frank E. Smith, this of fice. ' * II BUSINESS LOCALS SPECIAL NOTICK—Bring at once if you have any old stoves, axles, plows or anything in the shape of castings. Will only be here till Saturday. Bring them to the de pot. Ylll pay best prices. M. E. Grabiowsky. It. —Just received. Cut Glass and Sterling Silverware suitable for wedding presents. Finn Jewelry Store. LAST COTTON GINNING DAY Sat urday. Jan. 13. Brink your rem nants. Walterboro Oil Mill, —Just receiver!. Cut Glass and Sterling Silverware suitable for wedding presents. Finn Jewelry Store. Terry & Shaffer Is Now Going On MEET ME AT MEET ME Where you can get more goods for less money and better goods for s-ame money. JUST STOP, LISTEN AND LOOK OVER OUR PRICES AND BE SURPRISED. • MEN’S SUITS $7.60 Men’s suits at. ..$4.98 110.00 Men’s suits at..$7.ib $13.60 Men’s suits at..$10 00 $15.00 Men’s suits at. .911.30 $18.00 Men’s suits at..$13.60. BOP’S KITTS BIG BARGAIN IN BOY’9 SUITS * ALL BOY’S SUITS Ibc. on THE $100 Boy’s knee pants 25c. and up. Ladies’ Skirts from $1.25 up to , $4.00 12 1-2 Dress Ginghams at 10c per yard. 3f*c Fine Dress Poplin at 25c 25c Fine Dress Povlin at 19c Sea island Homespun at 10c 36 inch Homespun at. .. . 8c 10c Apron Checks at . . . . 8c. 12 T-2c Apron Checks at 10c. MEN’S SHOES 9&AO Men’s Work Shoes $1.M 91.98 Men’s Work Shaea 91.60 93.50 Men’s Work Shoes $2.60 92.50 Men’s Dress Shoes 91-75 $3.00 Men’s Dress Shoes 92.50 $3.50 Men’s Dress Shoes $2.98 - -LADIES’ SHOES |1.98 Ladies’ Shoes at $1.49 $2.50 Ladies’ Shoes at $1.98 V- MEN’S PANTS Men’s Pants is just for a little given away money. MILLINERY / We are selling out all our ready-to-wear and dress hats for Ladies' Misses’ and chil dren at 50c on the Dollar. . On account cflack of space we are not able to name \ Fertilizer this year Don’t scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue Is «oute<l*.Thi'< in a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels ere dogged vdth j sour wa»tp. I ¥4. *11 a. When listless, pale feverish, full It Will P^V tO US0 of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn’t eat. sleep or ait naturally, Tya.. stomiu h-ai lie, indigestion, diar rhoea. give a teaspoonful of ••(’air- fornia Syrup of Figs." and in a few hoHlrs all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love tlris harmless ’ fruit laxative." and mothers tan rest easy after givinir in. because it neve.' fails to make their little ••insides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy. Mother! A lit tle given today saves a sici< child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle ofr"CalifornJa Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle . Remember there are counterfeit^ sold here, so surely look and see that yburs is made by the ‘Califoi niaXFig Syrup Company." Hand back hath 'con tempt other tig syrup. the hundreds of bargains we have to offer, just like be fore the advance. > Please remember whatever we adverti s e is true and v e can prove it at » * A- '* '* '• The Charleston Surprise Bargain Honse / J. FRANK, Manager. V • / ••# ' . < ’ NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE. / v -■ _ x” , \ . 7 . ’ - ‘ ' .. \ HA/. \ AR AT (Written for-Jwo Sir.ouks, Jan. 3- SMOAks weeks ago/i The bazaar given by the ladies of the Pu’■ 15/and ; ae Aid Sp4,p'ty, Dec. v.-s In every way a hip ■Ui- 16. It \».i* held in the towU /fialYy and - l deltghtl.ul #i.v o’clock dinner sm-ved «n the evening of foe t'ih. also dinner Saturday. luV 16, We had the pleasure of enjoying some Very fineytmfsic furnished hv Mrs. II M *(’/rter. and Mr. J. A. Ruddock, the efficient represehta- tivi>«of the Scigling Music House, of ; Charleston/ Mrs. Carter played his accompanyments on the piano. We also had music on the Victrola. whjidr was a source of much pleas ure the entire evening. We raised quite a handsome sum of money which goes to the organ fund for the new Methodist church. The various committee* that served at this bazaar deserve especial praise, and we also wish to thank Mr. J. K. Stnoak for his generosity towards ns in lending us the hall free and helping us ,so generously in every way. MRS. J B SMITH. Pres. Parsonage Aid Societv. Y Mt M MM fit iMft The many friends of Mrs. J. J. „/d< Its tonic awl lantive lax a- Crosby, of this city, will be glad to TIVRBBOMOOI'ININKD better (has ordiury ; , Oeistse siwt iKk> sot cause ne»-»oii»ae»» n>t know that she is impiQving after It tunes in bead Krm rnlxr lh« full aame aed 111---. I „ .,..1,- - Imk tor IBs aicaalsre ot E 'S. CBU’VE Oe. * B “l*«*» of several weeks. 4 ‘ ) CONSTIPATION MAKES YOU DULL That draggy. listless. oppressed feeling generally results from con stipation. The intestines are dog ged and the blood becomes poison ed. Relieve this condition at once with Dr. King’s New Life Pills; this gentle, non-griping laxative is quickly effective. A dose at bed time will make ybu feel brighter ilF the morning. Get a bottle to-day at your druggist. 25c. Get our prices on High Grade Meal Wv « Acid / \ ‘ ''*• ; «•'* - It will pay you to * Y plant agarden now. ■ f’ 0 yr n. '* See our assortment of v ✓ ^ j i D. M. FERRY SEED * It will pay you to plant Grain. We offer now " X i ■ e X. *. • ■ \ Seed Oats Rye It will pay you to plant potatoes, we bought early, get our prices on seed Terry & Shaffer Great Inventory Sale AT - , - M L SHOOB People save big sums by buying from M. L. SHOOB to make this a satisfactory store and a safe store, a X* . store that you want \p come to twice. N. * * * >SPE( IALS FOR THIS WEEK One lot of Men’s and Ladies* Sweaters . . 47c. Best Grade of MenV Underwear 47c. XT ' . Ladies’ Underwear .. . 2.‘)C and up * ’ /L Regular 10c Ginghams ... . . X. Sc^.yd. Men’s Wi men’- and Children’s Shoes in this sa'e. The sa\ ing »s really worth while. M L. SHOOB > ■• X. .• / * v. - 1 WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA V - ■ U 1 NOTICK.: Bills will be received up to Sat- ..j day. Jan. 23. 1927. at 12 o’clock vqoon. and contou't awarded to the lowest responsible* bidder tor building a room at the jail making repairs and erecting fence. Plans and specifications furnished o n np plication to the Highway Commis sioner or the Sheriff. The right in reject anv and all bids i* reserved. B. R ULMER It. Ijhghway Commissioner. CARD OF THANKS Editor Press and Standard; Please allow me space In your valuable paper to extepd our thanks to all who so kindly- helped in anv way during the illness of our baby. Frances. I am moved to_e»peciallv mention how willingly Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Hudson. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. \ Herndon assisted. 1 pray God’s richest blessings reward them all. MRS. T. H ( ALDVCELL. Jr. Ruffin, S. C., Jan. 8, 1917. HIGH GRADE N E A L MEAL CONTAINS POTASH. DO YOU WANT IT? afefcD W ANTED H l & 1 1 < THE BEST —AND-— CHEAPEST FEED. Walterboro Oil Mill Magistrate Sam C. Linder, of R** Bank, was in Walterboro Mond; on professional business.