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PAGE EIGHT THE PRESS AMD STANDARD 'i . . ■ : ■ THE CENTURY PEN DM PEN - > . * Is something you need. If you haven’t one try the ' ft * ' • f CENTURY LOOK OVER OUR ASSORTMENT * If we haven’t just the style you wish, we will be glad to get it for you. We have standard, self-filling and safety styles. KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing The Best Phone 31 COME IN nml hear the w orld’* an* at eat talking mac hine - ask to hear the NEW RECORDS Hla stork just In. If you love imiiu. * \ you should have a GROFONOLA in your home All prices. EASY TERMS. Brown Furniture Co. The Home Makers I Can’t Hear You Can be “BLOTTED OUT” of Your Telephone Service COLLETON COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY YOU can improve YOUR OWN telephone service. Many com plaints that you do not hear or th at others do not hear you are pos sibly dues to the improper method of speaking into the transmitter. Telephone engineers after exhaustive tests have made the following conclusions and are the authority for the following statements ••The best results are obtained wUh the |l|w» very close to the trans mitter just *o they do not touch it. Removing the lips from the transmitter has the same effect as lengthening the line in use follows: ONE IN’FH I lengthens the line AT II.ESM TWO INGRES Tlengthens the line 1UH MII.KS THREE INCHES liengthens the line ITU MII.KS FOUR INCHES liengthens the line 2IH MILES The telephone is now so common that it is naturally supposed that nearly Everybody knows hrow to uao it correcjly. but even the tele phone mfn of long experience are surprised at the Improvement in service made possible by a careful study of the best methods of speaking into the transmitter. Care in this matter will n ot only add to vour satisfaction and pleasure but will boost the service. GIRLS! HIVE I MISS OF BEHIilRIL HI SOEI, GLOSSY, WHY 2A-cent Holtle Deatrojr* Dandruff and Roubles Heauty of Your Hair. i-:* 4^ HORSES ANR MILKS HOUSES ANR MULES Just received, one car load of lies, and will go back to St. lavuis turdav. Jan. 27th. for another car ,d . RIZER & AYER. Waiterboro, S. C. Just received, one car load *of mules, and will go back to St Louis Saturday. Jan. 27th. for another car load. RIZER £ AYER. Waiterboro, S. C, Within ten minutes after an ap plication of Dande-rine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most will be after a few week's use. when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hahir— growlhg~all over' the 'sT-srp. — A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and seraggy. just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw It thraugh your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an ap- oearance of abundance; an Incom parable lustre, softness and luxur iance. Get a 25-oent bottle of Knovvl- tpn's Danderine from any drug Mo.e or toilet counter, and prove thnt ^nir hair Is as pretty and sort as any—that it has been negle. tr 1 or injure! *. • rarejess t’eatmen* that’s all you surely can hav** beautiful hair tnd ..v ( s of if if you will just try a little Danderine. DECEMBER HONOR ROLL, WALTKHROItO SCHOOL oeD May Crosby. Mary Frilix. Dasie Hiott. First Grade- Cecil Benton. Ver- gie Bennett. Loe Finn. Hazel Myrtle Johnstono. Leon Lane. Alma Smnuk. Katherine Padgett. Zenn rimer, Cecil Chandler. Benny Frank. Haskell Smoak. Second Grade -Albert Barnes. Theoddore Hamlin. Wilmont Jacobs, Clare Patterson. Alice Smoak. Third Grade Vernice Rickman. Pearl Davis. Douglas Jones. Fourth Grade— Richard Black Marie Johnson. Celeste Patterson. Abe Zalin. Fifth Grade—Lizzie Dell Block er. Esther Brown. Doris Corbett. Caroline Jones Jessie Padgett. John Walker. Riddick Ackerman, Jim vonLehe, Raymond McTeer. AFTER GRIPPE Xn. Findlay Hade Strong if Tinol Nererr, Kana.—“The Grippe left me in a weak, nervous, run-down condition. I was too weak to do my housework and could not sleep. After* trvin K different medicines without benefit Vinol restored my health, strength and appetite. Vinol is a grand medicine and every weak, nervous, run down woman should take ** —Mrs. Geo. Fixdlev.c* Vinol sharpens the appetite, aids digestion, enriches the blood, and builds up natural strength and energy. Try it on our guarantee^ •* John M. Klein, Druggist, Waiter boro, S. C- 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. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR HALE CHEAP—Terms easy, one automobile in good repair; good tiles, electric lights, r.eif- starter. See I. M. Fishburn. If. FOB HALE—One 50 light ascety- line gas planR complete with ail fixture*,, pipes, etc. New and la good order, now in nee. G. C. Brown. FOB HALF:—Lecond-hand automo biles. A. Wichman & Son. tf. FOB SALK OB BENT—One hun dred and ninety-five acres', Renown 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, P. O. Box 329, Savannah, Ga. T-17-41. ' - ' FOR HALE—Five pure bred Bared Rock cockerels, last year’s strain, large healthy fowls. Also throe large R. I- R*d cockerels, same age. si $1 each. Apply to Mrs. E. C. Iwach, Oree n Pond, S. C. Ip. FOR SALE—One horse farm at half Us value. Thirty acres clear ed; good buildings, shade 'and good water, gnd a fine stock range. G. C Benton. Waiterboro, S. C„ R. R. 4. y tf. FOR HAI.K—Black Orpington hens and cockerels. Prize winners at county fair. Will sell cheap. L. E. Hill, Waiterboro. S. (\. It. R. No. 2. Itp. FOB SALK—A desirable house and lot In the town of Waiterboro. situated near the depot. For full particulars apply to O. Albert Beach, Waiterboro, S. C. 1-1 (Mtp FOR SALE—One good milch cow and several nice fat beeves. P. M. Johns, Lodge. S. (’. 1-10-3L FOB SALK—Horses and Mules for sale cheap A. Wichman & Son tf. FOB SALE—Second-hand buggies and surries for sale cheap, A. Wichman & Son. tf. WANTED WANTED—We want a good re liable nuin to take charge of, a branch store. Must be sober, honest and not afraid of work. Apply with recommendations tc Yemassee Mercantile Co.. Inc Yemassee, S. C. 1-17 2t. LOST—One gold flat chased brace let with Initials “M. H. H. to M. H.” inside. ' Reward if returned to owner. Mrs. M. H. Hiott. 2p. BUSINESS LOCALS —Don’t take chances with your meat. Use Liquid Smoke and cure it right in a few minutes. For sale by H. W. Black. Jr. l-^4-2t PHOTOGRAPHS—W\ P. Griffin, commercial and portrait photog rapher will be in. town one week, beginning Thursday, Jan. 25th, located near Klein’s Drug Store. LOOK ANR REAR—I am at Ruffin, S. (’., and want to buy your old iron, stoves, plows, or any old castings or wrought iron. Bring it at once. Highest prices paid. 2b to 25 routs per IftO pounds. Also bring all old rags and bones M. K Grablovv skv c * • 4 • It. SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH CAROL’NA County of Colleton. Before the Clerk of Court— ('olio- ton County. In the Matter of WALTER BORO DRAINAGE DISTRICT. NO. 1. To Rich- ard Roe and Eliza Snipes. fictity M E A L HIGH GRADE MEAL CONTAINS POTASH. DO YOU WANT IT? & taJED WANTED H U L L S TUB —AND— CHEAPEST FEED. Waiterboro Oil ill ous persons representing any and all owners of land in the said proposed drainage district below described .who have not joined in the petition for said district and whose names are unknown to me and who have not been personally served: WHEREAS, a petition signed by the owners of more than one-half of the land in acreage containoddn the proposed Waiterboro Drainage District No 1, set forth and de sc ribed below, hits been filed with me on the* ISth day of January, 1!*17, accompanied b> ti e necessary bond required under tbe provision- of Section L’lf'T of the Civil Code* of 1912. as amended: and. WHERE \S. nndet tin* provisions of Section 2 lY*? of the said Civil Code of 1912. 1. as Cle k of Covert, am required to i^sue Summons to be served upon all of the landown ers who have not joined in the said petition, and whose lands are In cluded in the said proposed drain age district, sn far as the same can lie ascertained by me. YOU ARK, THEREFORE. HERE BY SUMMONED and required to ap peal before me at my offiee. Wal- totboro. S c. on the 28th day of February, 1917. upon which day I shall appoint a dis-intereMfd and competent civil and drainage engi neer and two resident freeholders of the county to examine the saiij lands and make a preliminary report thereon. The following is a description of the proposed drainage district, sit uated in the. county and State afore said: Beginning at the city limits of Waiterboro and continuing along the dirt road from Waiterboro to Thayer; thence along the Western houndan of the A. C. L. Rail road from Thayer to Ritter; thence along the dirt road from Ritter to Boineau’s Cros.- Ruuds; thence from Botneau's Cross Road* along the dirt road to Pringle Bend: from Pringle Bend continuing in straight line to the Bararada road: thence from the Bararada road to the eitv limits of Waiterboro. D. R. HUDSON. . . Clerk of Court. Waiterboro. S C„ Jan. 24. 191T. <2 . • Christmas Savings Club TO BE RUN BYT Farmers & Merchants Bank YOU ARE INVITED TO BECOME A MEMBER OF OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB. WHICH STARTS «* TODAY. WE HAVE FIVE CLASSES AS FOLLOWS: CLASS NO. 1—Pay 25c each week for forty-six weeks, and you will receive $11.50 with interest. CLASS NO. 2—Pay 50c each week for forty-six weeks, and you will receive $23.00 with interest. CLASS NO. 3—Pajf $1.00 each week for forty-six weeks, and you will receive $46.00 with interest. CLASS NO. 4—Pay $2.00 each week for forty-six week.:, and you will receive $92.00 with interest. CLASS NO. 5—Pay $5.00 each week for forty-six weeks, and you will receive $230.00 with interest. If any customer wishes to start his club from Janu- ray 1st, he can do so by paying for the p«'ist four weeks, or should start next week, for the past five weeks, for whatever class he wishes to join. We will issue the Christmas Savings Cards in neat envelopes, on which are printed the rules, and every time a deposit is made the card will be punched. - * > We will be glad to explain this system in person, by ’phone or by correspondence. This is the GREATEST SYSTEM in the w’orld to encourage saving, particularly for the children. A little later we expect to offer prizes to the different clubs. Should 25c a week be too much for any one child to pay, two or more children may take one card together. \ The rate of interest will be 4 per cent., which is 1 per cent, more than is usually paid by other banks elsewhere on this system. Fanners’ & Merchants Bank I. M. FISHBURNE, Cashier. Mules! Mules! YES, MULES THAT ARE MULES Large, small and medium for all classes of work. The BEST MULES ever brought to Colleton county. Also se\eral nice Mares. Another car load to arrive this week. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. CASH OR CREDIT Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Wagons, Farming Implements We have a fair stock of Stalk Cutters. Disc Harrows, one and two horse wagons. Manure Spreaders, etc., bought before the advance that we can saye you mtmev on, and ask that you allow us an opportunity of dem- * nnstating same to you before buying. Yarn Bros. Co. SMOAKS, S. C. a =tm? We Are Prepared *r to make a number of loans to the FARMERS of this vicinity and render them every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative Banking and cor- r dially invite a conference with one of our officials as to * -X your requirements. BANK OF SMOAKS W. H. YARN, President. SMOAKS, S. C. S. P. J. GARRIS. * Vice President. A. E. YARN. Cashier.