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THE PRESS AMD STANDARD
Wednesday, Juurr 17, 1917,
Garden Seeds
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Make an early start with
your Spring Garden.
Da
New ^ crop Garden Seeds
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just opened at
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KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
Every Thing The Best.
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endorsed at home
PREVENT HOG CHOLERA
T'.c A. L Ta* -iv» Ho.i Poadcr
has w racoH of 35 per coot cure* of
Hog Cholera. If you feed your Hogs
as directed, you need never fear hog
cholera 1 nor any other hog disease..
And the directions are very simple,
just about what you are doing., plus
a few cent* worth of B. A. Thomas
Hop Powder in the feed twice ii
wpQk'
Usually, though. Cholera gets in
before we know it. Then it requires
close attention to each hog-^each
hog must be dosed—^and if you will
POPULAR PEOPLE
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—Seed Irish Potatoes received
and now on sale at Terry A Shaf-
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—A lom * 1 i lme t0 P ,ant Irt#h p®
tatoes. We have a fine of^seed po
tatoes. Terry A Shaffer.
—Fresh shipment D. M. Ferry’s
Carden Seeds Just received. Terry
A Shaffer.
Misr Viola Anderaon received the
guests at the door and ushered
them into tho North parlor, where
they Vtahed the bride and groom
mtch happiness. \
Mrs. John F. Lucas. Jr. presided
over the Bride’s Book; Misses Edith
Black and Bessie Sanders made
charming waitresses in their dainty
gdwns of pink and white, 1
The bride was the recipient of
'many beautiful presents of silver.,
e^vvou wlU save cut a,ld handpainted Chins,
»^Lt. If you wh,ch displayed is the South
rhomih medicine Mar „ n left abo0f
8 o’clock by automobile for Yem-
massee to catch the fast train for
Florida. Quite a, number of out of
town guests attended the wedding.
I “ .V. vr.il will -ave cut * ,IUW * n< * handpainted Chin?.
dose them iTdta-ectedS^ou will save [ whlrh 4 , Ub1mvp< , thp Sou „
better than 90 per
don’t, the B. A. Thomas medicine
costs you nothing. We—not some
distant manufacturer—pay your
money backi A. Wichman A Son.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Most
Effectual.
•T have taken a great many bot
tles of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and every time it has cured me.
I have found it most effectual for
a hacking cough and for colds. Af
ter taking it a cough always" disap
pears,’’ writes J. K. Moore, Lost
Valley, Ga. Obtainable everywhere.
u WK OiTiarS LETTB1-
o- ^ 7h Ron-Down, M«rvow Woomb
Louisville, Ky.—“I was a nervous
wreck, aad in a weak, run-doww ^au
dition when s friend asked me to try
Vi sol I did as, sad us a result I have
gained is health aad strength. I think
Vinol is the best medidnsin the world
for n nervous, weak, run-down system
and for elderly Moote.”—Mrs. W. CL
Clatton, Louisville, Ky.
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Aaftiir ci—bii
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sad rigid, nlwftyg
lorol. SftkmoTMly.
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PotoBvlSBtbo*.
*K»ept Vp thm Fam* of Southern Cooking”
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12 Good Reasons Why
Your Range Should Be An
Allen
cue ecu
Tkeoi* Ranirs will give you a hot oven and a .comfoHgWa—not
ovrrheaird kitchen. •They are wonderful fuel aaver*. What they
•ave in fuel will rrpay their coat over and over again.
Wr have iuftt received an attractive line of the»e Kanae* ai.JJ.«v«
(hem epecially dieplayrJ. .
You are invited «•» call end convince youreclt that you want « 1 nnceft*
(a your kitchen. They are uot hi<h priced.
BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY
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The Wonderful Sale
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(.ipposite Kojcpr Hardware Co.. Main St.. Walterluro. S. C.
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We try our level best to make this a satisfactory
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store and a safe store.—A store tjitrt you want to visit.
' \ • ,/ • * ' $
W’ateh our w indows for the low prices.
Men’s. -Women's and Children’s Shoes in this sale.
The saving is really worth while and on all special
brands.
M. L SHOOB
WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA
MASTER’S SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
('ollc*on County.
Court of Common Pleas.
LulaeX.'. Stricklami, Guardian for
Winston C Pearcy.—Plaintiff.
VS.
U. Walter Padgett, Harvey Padgett.
Lemuel Padgett, Sabe Lyons. Eve
Strickland, Cary Padgett, Fannie
May Padgett, Callie May Padgett,
Patsy Wilson, Kate Rhoad and
Farmers and Merchants Bank.—
Defendants.
By virtue of the decree In the
above entitled cause, I will sell at
public outcry at the Court House
In Walterboro, S. (’., on Salesday in
February, next, same be ng the fifth
day of said month, the following
described realty, to-wit:
Tract No. 1. All that tract of
land containing Twenty (20) acres,
more or less, bounded as follows:
North by lands of J. B. Padgett;
East by lands of L. M. Padgett;
South by lands of J. E. Smoak. and
West by lands of R. W. Padgett.
ALSO, all that tract of land con
taining Twenty (20) acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows: North
by lands of estate of Smart Smoak:
East by lands of R. W. Padgett:
South by lands of J. E. Kinsey and
Harvey Padgett, and West by lands
of Joe Kinsey and estate lands of
Joe Smith.
Tract No. 2. All that certain
piece, parcel or tract of land lying
and being in Colleton county. Stat<'
aforesaid, containing Fifty 150)
acres, more or less, and bounded as
follows, to-wit:- North by J. Ft.
Padgett and estate of Smart Smoak:
East by estate of A. U Padgett:
South by J. E. Smoak ancKJasper
Kinsey, and West by Harvey Pad
gett.
Tract No. 1 above, including the
two tracts under that caption, will
he sold first ns a whole; t)ien, tract
No. 2 will he sold as a whole.
Any and all bidders, before their
bids will be entertained, must de
liver to the Master the sum of
seventy-five dollars in cash or a cer
tified check for like amounj. said
deposits being returned to all un
successful bidders Immediately after
sale. The deposit of the successful
bidder wilt he applied to th*> pay
ment of the purchase price in the
event of compliance by him; other
wise it will he forfeited.
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to
pay for papers. Tn the event of
non-eompliance wijh the successful
hid or bids, the property will he re
sold on the same day. or some sub
sequent salesday or salesdays until
compliance be had. the deposi*
above 4 referred to l^ing required at
each sale, and each sale after the
first wiH he at the risk of the form-
purchaser OV purchasers.
Tt M. JEFFERIES.
- Master.
Wnlterhoro S (' . .Tan. IT, 1917
Vinol, which eontnina bed and cod
liver peptone*, iron
peptonate*, and ^ gl.
is guaranteed to overcome, al
down. weak, devitalised A conditional
John M. Klein, Druggist. Walter
boro, S. C. •
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE CHEAP—Terms easy,
one automobile in good repair;
good tires, electric lights, self
starter. See I. M. Fishburn. If,
FOR SAIjE—One 50 light ascety-
line gas plant, complete; with ail
fixture 1 :, pipes, etc. New and i-t
good order, now in uee. G. C.
Brown.
FOR SALK—Lecond-hand autcmo
biles. A. Wichman Sc. Son. tf.
FOR SALK OR RENT—One hun
dred and ninetr/flve acres, known
as the Jesse DuBois place, situ
ated in the “Fork” of the Salke-
hatchie river. Five room dwell-
‘ ing, barn and stables. About one
hundred and fifty acres open, bal
ance original growth. Terms if
desired. Address C. R. Holmes.
F. O. Box 329, Savannah, Ga.
l-17-4t.
FOR SALK—Five pure bred Ba.-e-i
Rock cockerels, last year’s strain,
large healthy fowls. Also three
large R. I. Red cockerels, same
age, at $1 each. Apply to Mrs.
E. C. Beach. Gree n Pond. S. C. Ip
FOR KALE—A desirable bouse and
lot in the town of Walterboro.
situated near the depot. For full
particulars apply to G. Albert
Beach, Walterboro, S. C. l-10-4tp
FOR KALE—Fertilizer . B. G.
Hyine. .12-13-41.
FOR KALE—One good milch cow
and several nice fat beeves. P.
M. Johns. Lodge, s. C. l-tO-St.
FOR SALE—Horses an.i Mitfes for
sale cheap A. Wichman it Son tf.
FOR KALE—Setond-hand buggies
and surries for sale iheap. A.
Wichman & Son.^/ tf.
WANTED
Prepare to meet
the
BOLL WEEVEL
by planting
SPANISH PEANUTS
the kind the mills
want.
A. Wichman & Son
have a limited sup
ply of extra well
SELECTED
seed which they are
offering for sale.
Buy early aud save
money. * y
WANTED—We want a good re
liable man to take charge cf a
branch store. Must be sobe.\
honest and not afraid of work.
APPl.v with recommendations tf
Yemassee Mercantile Co., Inc
Yemassee, R. C. 1-17 2t.
WANTED—Peas: corn, shelled or
tn ear: velvet beans, in pod. vvl
shelled; peavlne hay. I can place
your farm products to advantage.
Otis Brabham. Allendale. S. C. Ip
WANTED—Your stove and range
repairing. I have had 15 year*
■ experience. Drop me a card. J
t\ Madray, at Walterboro. R. C
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WANTED—Your rags, bones, hags,
.brass, copper an.! lead I pay
best prices. You can find me at
hack of depot. Walterboro. Itp.
LOST—One gold flat chased brace
let with initials "M. H II. to ^M
H.” inside Reward if returned
to owner. Mrs M H Hiott. 2p.
STRAYED—On January fith. on-*
large blaze face blaek sow ; six
red and black spotted sJioats. five
black shoats two black shoals are
larger than other shoats Find
er please notify. Liberal reward.
William H. Fender. Khrbardt, R.
BUSINESS LOCALS'
LOOK AND READ—I will be here
until Saturday evening to give
you a chance to sell your old iron,
stoves, plows or any old casUng<<
or wrought iron. B rin g •* at. once.
Highest prices paid. 2n to 25c
per 100. Also bring all old rags
and bones. M. E: Grablowsky. It
_ Mules! Mules!
YES, IDLES THAT ARE IDLES
Large, small and medium for all- classes of work.
The BEST MULES ever brought to Colleton county.
Also several nice Mares. Another car load to arrive this
week.
SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. CASH OR CREDIT
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Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows,
Wagons, Farming Implements
We have a fair stouk of Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows,
one a'ncTTwo horse' wagons;'"Manure— Spreaders, -otc,,
bought befwe the advance that we can save you money
on, and ask that you allow us an opportunity of dem-
onstating same to you‘before buying.
Yarn Bros. Co.
SMOAKS, S. C.
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• This Institution is Prepared to Render to Its
Farmer Frienfls
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every accommodation consistent with safe, and cc.nser-
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vative banking.
Its officers and directors are all practical farmers
pr
and are therefore capable of understanding a farmer’s
needs and rendering the best service, and on this basis
you are cordially invited to confer with one of our of-
ficials.
BANK OF SMOAKS
W. H. YARN,
President.
SMOAKS, S: C.
S. P. J. GARRIS.
Vice President.
A. E. YARN,
Cashier.
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CLERK ALL MM-DOWI
Restored To Hetlth By Vinol
Rjelbvville, Ind.—"11m a clerk la «
hotel ar : tea* all run down, no energy,
my block. •. :*< poor and my face coveted
with pimpU-r t got *0 weak I had to
put up an awful l: t fo keep at work.
After taking many u,:«-r remedie* with
out benefit, Vinol has r--stored my health
and strength.’’—-Rot F: Bn®. *
lor all run-down, weak, nervous
rondiLona, nothing equals Vinol, which
is a combination of the most success
ful tonics knovm. Try it on our guar
antee. „ ‘ •
John M. Klein, Druggist. Walter-
* boro, S. €.
Keeping Yourself Well
DRIVING OUT CATARRH
If people knew how the presence
of catarrh ts a constant menace,
they would’ have nono of It. It
Infests some part of tho delicately
adjusted body and makes it useless,
thus throwing on tho other organs
more then their share work. It
affords a carefully prepared seed-
tx d for the germs t-f colds, grip,
tuberculosis and pneumonia. It so
dl»arrang< s Nature's delicate plans
as to make possible asthma, hay
fever and other respiratory dis
orders. It spreads until It becomes
aystemlc. thus involving many or
gans and debilitating tho entire
system with serious r suit*.
Catarrh Is easily neglected, and
It rarely gets well of Itself. It
needs proper medicinal correction.
For almost half a century many
thousands have found help In Pe-
runa. a valuable tonic with special
efficacy In catarrhal conditions.
The aim Is to clean out waste mat
ter. to dispel the catarrhal Intlam-
mation, and ton a up the whole *ys-
tem. Its users willingly testify
that R has done all this and even
more for catarrhal sufferers. What
It has done is the best proof of
what It will do. You may rely on
Peruna.
In tablet form It l* pleasant to
take and easy to administer.
M•■alia
Tablets are
the ideal
laxative and
liver tonic.
They have
no unpleas
ant effects
and do not
form a hab
it. 10c, 25c.
Tka Parana C«
Cclamboa, O.
—Just received, shipment |prls|
onion sets. Terry Sc Shaffer. It
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Rav
age. Thursday. Jan. 11th, a son. H.
E. Savage. Jr
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HIGH GRADE
.MEAL CONTAINS
POTASH. DO YOU
WANT IT?
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THE BEST
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CHEAPEST FEED.
Walterboro Oil Mill
W. D. Kinard, of near Sniders,
wa* in the city Saturday on business.
SHERIFF'S SALE
O n account of non-complianco o
purchaser ihe following tract n
land will be -e-sold for taxes. Ral
to he held on Salpsdav In February
same being the 5*h day* of Febiu
ary, 1917:
W. B. Ackerman, 22 acres more
or k-.s, situated in Wolfe Cree
schf ’ district, and bounded on th
Nor and easst by part of sam
tra South and West by Verdic
trr.i« of land. Taxes, cost and per
allies, $4.92.
LUCAS C. PADGETT. Sheriff.
fte (Mm That Does Hal Affect Tha Ha
Because of it* tonic and laxative effect. LAX
TIVE BROMO QUININE ia better than ordios
Quinine and does not canoe taervoosoeto a
ringing In bead. Retndmber the fait aanie ai
look for the stgaature of K. 'V. GROVE- 2-'