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? -PAOE EltfHT the press and standard Wednesday, February 7, 1917. YE LOVERS Yaleiitin^ Day ^ FEBRUARY 14TH I N \_ ’ ' • , ' V 1 Come and See Our Beauti- * •'V ’ . ful Assortment of VALENTINES KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing The Best Phone 31 X BROADER WORK FOR FARM WOMEN Honx* IH*nn*ni»trntion Jirnrire Staff <' Ifteni Knl»i*(cr«| TtiU , “ • ^ \ ***r. ,The oiganization of the home demonstration work of South Caro lina has been completed for the year 1917. ^»s • fallow*: The 32 I’ountles engaged in the work dur- in/t 1916 have been retained. seVen of these 3,1 eounties employinr a^ sistants. Five new counties have NEW BLOCK OF BRICK STORES I barley tirejp'ry. of liamlierK Hns FurrhaM'il la*! 1 * and lleaun Krection of Stoic*. . . . The newest building operations for Walterboro comes Iq the shajp of a triple brick stffre to #rented on corner of Railroad Axvnue and Hampton street. Charley Gregory, a weU-todo Greel^ merchant of Bamberg, n^cently purchased the. vacant lots owqed by John D. Glover lot. CONCERT- FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE swots OF C0LLET01 COM THE WORLD RENOWNED CONCERT PHNIST • been added to the list, making a to-]““<| ^ , trfl of 36 counties engaged in the_. a* 1 ' 1 ,ia ^ ■’d a <°ntra»t to ... work under the supervision of lo ^ rett f ^ f hn ^ •. [ stores. These stores will be of mo<l- *° l f?r iL ~ a 5 t r,-r. -t — ni rfr-.r—-.liq. i mihtrunion and will be rushed to completion. - TTr. ~friefs~*fia8*'Sr large force ready to begin work up on arrival of material. , The store neitt to Hampton street will he occupied by Mr. Gre gory as a candy kitchen and sales room. Here he will manufacture a choice stock of candies. The next store will be used by Mr. Gregory as a modern restaurant and lunch room. The remaining store will be leased, and it is understood that several applications have been al ready received for rental of this store. Miss Kdith^ L. agent, issued the following state ment: The month's course of btltdy gi?- en for the Agents at Winthrop col lege dtiring the month of January has JustNheen completed and each agent has gone to the county as signed to heiv ready to begin work. Every county agent is employed for 11 months and tW assistants for 1<> months of the yeat^ During the course of study they jiave had spe cial instructions i n bhtter making and poultry, which has come at a very opportune time, since these two industries are to be especially stressed this year. Each agent has gone to her county with an equip ment for making butter which has been approved by H. 11. Mcl^ain of the dairying division in Washing ton. ' ♦ « The agents have, during the past month, put “bito practical demon stration the advanced course of study for the women's clubs, there fore. the second year’s work for the women’s organizations will be ad- ily promoted under the superv: ion of the county agents. The profit and pleasure g ig * **#**#*« * DEATHS * « * * >;* *****.* skverai year* and her death was not altogether unexpected. Miss Campbell wa&<a lady of the old school, and being possessed of Mi** Lizzie Campbell. * <H*1H and gentli manner, she Miss Lizzie Campbell died at h*F^made friends of all who met her, all home in the Roger neighhoihood, near Walterboro, last’ Sunday even ing, and was buried Monday morn- of whom will be saddened to learn of her death. Miss Campbell has a large family connection in this Ing at Live Oak cemetery. Miss'county, Mrs. TV W, McCants being Campbell has been in ill health for ja sister of the deceased. ned udv have been very satisfactory an ' we feel that the agents are better pre pared for work than ever before. rou slat AGED FARMER Made Strong and Well by Vmo] This letter proves there is nothing equal to Yinol to create strength for weak, run-down conditions. \ cstwl Centre, N. Y.-Vl am-a far mcr 74 years of age and got into a veak, run-down condition as a result of the Gripfic. Our druggist suggested \ inol to build me up and I noticed an improvement soon after taking it. c.n«i it has restored my strength so 1 can now do a good day’s work. My wife-, has also taken Vinol for a run- dowu condition with splendid results.” —H. W. ’Lk-stul John M. Klein, Druggist, Waiter- boro, S. C. ABLY ASSISTED BY iisniY mr~ - 4 DRAMATIC SINGER AND PROF 1B. CORE! PIANIST OF CINCINNATTI AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 8th, 1917 TICKETS'* ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN 25c. On sale at The Press and Standard, Terry & Shaffer, Walterborfo 'Drug Co., Klein’s Drug Store, Brown Furniture Co., Finn Jewelrv Store. > V . ♦ u . / - 1 JU> ‘T 4X X / . Old Post Office to Be Repaired , Ctftitraetor D. C. L. Hiers will be- begin the work of remodeling the present postofflee building as soon as the postofflee is moved to its new site, now almost ready for occu-, pancy. A plate glass front will be put in and the interior of the build ing arranged as a store room. This property belongs to J. Frank, pro prietor of the Charleston Su. prise Bargain House. It Is not know n yet whether It will be occupied by Mr. #hank or leased. —New members are coming in every day. WHY *OT YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN JOIN the Christ* mas Savings Club today? Farmers & Merchants Hank. COMPLETES EXAMINATIONS The mid-term examinations for the Walterboro school were held last week, and the pupils are now On their last lap. Five month's work have been completed, leaving four months for the second session. —Everybody N joining our Christmas Savings Club in order to have money to spend when Christ mas 1917 comes. Why not Join to day? Farmers & Merchants Bank. X MULES! MULES! »/. ’ 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. \ VARN BROS. COMPANY \ : SMOAKS, S. C. #3 Misses Susie Tracey\ and Reaux Fripp left last week for Spartan burg to take a course in shorthand and typewriting. Plica Cared In 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will yefund mower if PA7C OINTMENT fails to cure say esse Of Itching Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 da v*. The first application gives Esse sad Best. Su. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WALTERBORO. ORGANIZES X The National Thrift Club —: ■ ^ ^ February 3rd, has been set aside by tl>e business men of America as the day for all the people to consider, and put into effect, new plans for saving, and is known as THRIFT DAY. In order to assist our friends and to encourage them along this line we have or ganized a new Department in our Bank to be known as the / Thrift Club \ XI 4 - yT . * X f . . x. > • y • • > vX ^ / * o The essential ot t£is plan is to encourage systematic savings by accepting small deposits. Each member can deposit 2o cents, ,>0 cents $1.00, $2.00 or $5 00 per week. Whatever amount the depositor decides to begin with, he will be expected to deposit regularly each week.’ It is surprising to know how rapidly the deposit grows, when one has formed the THRIFT HABIT. For in stance 25 cents a week from now until Christmas will enable a person to have quite a handsome amount to spend for Christmas A small amount saved each week will enable a person to spend his vacation in the Mountains. A small amount saved each week will enable you to send your boy or girl to college, buy a home or provide against old age. Ti ain a child to save and you make him independent. Train $ child to spend and you make him a spendthrift. ^ \ '''' X i ' . . X . • .y’- - y-- ' ■ X< N, ' ' . . ’ ■ X - '/ X’ ’ . X Our Thrift Club Has Five Departments: I. CRRISIIAS SAVINGS CLUB. 2. VACATION SAVINGS CLUB. 3. CULLECt SAVIU6S CLUB. 4. ROME INVESTMENT SAVINGS CLUB 5.010 ICE SAVINGS CLUB i f We uny 4 per ee-nt interestl.n deposits in » n .v of these depm-t menu Join now. Set aside each week the amount vou can snare Let nothing interfere with your determination. As soon as you get tRe habit it will be dasv, and vou will be astonished to knbwhow much you are aecqmmulating. 'Details of this plan will be furnished upon request. ‘ y asiomsned to know how FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WALTERBORO \