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It it the ol pure Norwegian Cod Liver
Oil with glycerine and faypopbotphitet at contained in
that has made Scott** famous for relieving rheuma
tism when other treatments have utterly tailed.
If you are a rheumatism sufferer, or feel its first
symptoms, start on Scott** EmuUion at once.
IT MAY BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED.
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You will need more Fertilizer. We
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have our warehouse full and can
deliver you the best goods any time
you are ready. Come in and see
us we can save you money and de
liver promptly.
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DISC HARROWS
We have only two or three left and
if you buy now you will save money
as they will be wo ilh $5.00 to
$10.00 more next yea;. We will
sell you now and you can pay us
in the fall. Prepare your land prop
erly and you will win half jthe bat
tle. A Disc 7 Harrow will put your
land in good shape for planting.
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Corn and Cotton Planters
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Kev. Wali.T Hint k
Colleton at this very hour is fac
ing a great crisis. Her people art*
at a standstill. Some folk arc med
itating over the dark cloud which
they see gradually rising 1 in the
Eastern horizon, and they are re.
solving now that oi\, the first Tues
day in April they will be«pn the Job
like a German submarine pircce
a hole large enough in her side to
cause her to. founder for ever into
forgetfulness. The cloud whereof I
■*ak is the bond issue law or, in
ther words, a mortgage Jaw.
1 have read with interest Mr. W.
E. Willis’ article ft^voritvg the bond
issui*. And viewing, the matter ex
ternally, as he has, everything look*
indeed bright; but fellow-voters.* it
our duty in faring aV'grave an
issue as putting, our rountv uu{jer
mortgage, to view the matter both
< \tcrnally and-internally, iI rye \ou
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'e are paying now? Think of it. an
: oiitobile owner is. fon-ed by law
to pay a doubly- tax ot) itis »ar be*
e he is permitted to operate it in
the l ounty. < »n< ot tli,*- most-unjust
laws w' i' h has be* n impose*! upon
■ rs f* : .»w enty-tiv** yea is.
Vet. e t.i-x*- pro increasim; annu
ally. I things mm-e <>n. iiVllie sain •
^i<! paie which the.* have moved
fr* * »h* past decade v it Vi u a few
>hrt!t rears Ht«* (pnor man w 11 1)*“
foiled, fo turn in the little* that he
has to the (ounty treasurer because
of his jnabilitv to. pay the tax.
Ht nestv is by far. the be-t policy
and in every incident ^ the upright
men hates that thing you call debt.
Those melt' who favor fit*- bond issue
I believe them fo he honorable gen
tlemen, but 1 fear that they have
not viewed the matter-in its min
utes* details I have thought right
much on this thing from first to
last, and 1 have reached this decis-
.on. fellow-voters, as 1 suppose many
of v r ou have, that if we support this
issue on the first Tuesday of April
we will take one more step towards
free slavery. 1 acknowledge that
our roads, generally speaking, ate
in' bad condition, and 1 acknowledge
further that we have plenty of ma-
. *ial right at hand in which we can
us** to construct good toads. But
•onestly,' I had rather till my up-
oointments Sunday after Sunday on
mule back, like many of my pioneer
brethren did. and know at the time
V*^- jp*. trail whereon 1 traveled is
na;*! for than to ride i n an automo
bile on a me*- sand-clayvd road and
ion-cions at the time that it is
under ^mortgage. ‘Better i< a dry
tnorsel, and ouietness therewith.
w an house full of sacrifices with
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WALTER BLACK./
March IT. I‘tl7 .
FOR SALE
We Desire to Offer For Sale The Following:
Cabbage plants, Charleston Wakefield, now ready to be set at $2.00 per thousand
f. o. b. Hitter. ' * )
King’^ Improved Cotton Seed, extra early, at $1.50 per bushel. Made 40 bales on
40 acres in 1916. Simpkin’s extra early cotton se$*l at $2.00 per bushel. Sound, try
jnixed seed for planting at $1.25 per bushel f. o. b. Ritter.-
\ Standard 8-2 1-2-1 fertilizer, delivered at any point on the Atlantic Coast Line be
tween lireen Pond and Khrhardt at $26.50 per ton in quantities of not less than onu
ton.
Terms For Above: Cash With Order
Colleton Mercantile & Manufacturing Co.
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Ledbetter single seed planters,
Avery’s cotton and corn planters,
also Dow Law and Carolina plant-
ers, Turn Plows, Middle Bursters,
Plow Stocks. Anything you need
for the farm.
For The-House
Screen Doors and Windows, Paints,
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and Varnishes, Stoves and Ranges,
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New Perfection Kerosene Stoves,
Enamel, Crockery and G'assware.
A. Wichman & Son
Death of Mr**. Reynold*.
Jacksonboro. March 13. On the
afternoon ot March 3rd the entire
community was saddened by the
-loath of Mrs, Martha M Keynolds.
She had been very ill for two months
and all that kind and loving hand.;
i f»nld do was done for her recovery,
but it was God’s will to take her
he^with Him.
Mrs. Reynolds was born on St
Helena’s Island. Nov. 16. 184*.
On October 4. 1869. she was mar
ried to Robert* Reynolds, of Jack-
sonboro. To this union were born
p ight children, six of. whom still sur
vive.
Mrs. Reynolds had been a de
voted and faithful member of th**
Oak Grove Baptist church for many
years. At every service she was
■way* found in her pew.
O n the following Sunday the fun
‘‘fal services were conducted by hei
pastor, Rey. Craven, at the church
‘ in the presence of a large number
of sorrowing relatives and friend*
The body was then carried to the
Old White church cemetery wher**
it was JaiJ to rest.
\OTKE
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The creditors of the estate of H
N. Stokes, deceased. are herebv
notified to render to the undersign
ed Administrator, or his attorney,
J. (’. Lemacks. at Walterboro, S
(’., an itemized account of their -I**
mands, duly attested: and all per
sons, indebted to said estate notified
to make ^payment to sail Admin *•-
irator or his Attorney.
C. P. FISHBI RNE
Administrator.
Walter boro, fy . Mar. 20. 1917.
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Look at Tongue! Ii * CMted. « b an
Little stomach. Liver,
ItoweL. ' ,
Don't scold your fretful, peevish
child. See if tongue is coated, this
is a sure sign it> little stomach. liv :
er and bowels are clogged with --o-ir
waste.
When listless, pale, feverish, a.’,
of cold, breath bad, throat s *ie,
doesn't <-ut. slee p < •• act unturally
has stomach-ache, indigestion, diar
rhoea, give a teaspoonful of “Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few
hours all the foul waste, the sour
bile and fermenting food passes out
of the bowels and you have a well
playful child again. Children love
*»is harmless “fruit laxative.” and
mother K can rest easy after giving
it, because It never fails to make
their little “insides" clean and
sweet.
Keep it handy. Mother! A lit
tle given today saves n sick child
tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask
vnur dniffgist for a ft0.cent bottL*
of “California Syrup of Figs." which
has directions for babies, children
cf all aecg and for grown-ups plain-
Iv on the bottle. Remember then-
are counterfeits slod here, so surely
look and see that vours Is inade hv
the “California Fig Syrup Com
pan*'.” Hand hark with contempt
any other fig syrup.
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»MW BLOUSES 1HAI ARE GOUBLY ]
cir-br-i;'till they are attractive because ot’their eharmiii]? styles—aiul secondly they
ai- attractive beeause cf their moderate price. Despite the excessive rise in mater
ial c"*ts hiany of our Blouses ary priced just as in former seasons -a fortunate con-
t/ti- -i resulting from dose co-operation with the makers—more than ever this Spring
.\\i!Lue strengthen our claim to that title—which among others we have fairly won;
* namely: ’
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“The Store for Ladies Waists”
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Hat. Urici- aid Styles to suit you,
TAYLOR'S, WIILIERBORO’S P0PUL11R SIORE
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UGH!CALOMEL MIKES
■ YOU DEATHLt SICK
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PUcs Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Vo«r druggist mil refund mnanr W FAZO
OINTMKNT fsils to cure soy case •« ll<hi«g.
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Resolution* of Res|M*4t.
The following resolutions vyere
adopted at a recent meeting of the
teachers and trustees of the Waiter-
o'o Graded school:
Whereas, Henry N. Stokes served
a* trustee of the Walterboro High
school during which time he was an
| enthusiastic and efficient guardian
cf ihe interests of public education,
and.
Whereas, our beloved friend and
co-worker has been claimed by
deatli. now, therefore,- be it Re
solved :
First. That the Board of Trustees
and faculty of the Walterboro High
‘chool. realizing their loss, extend
to the bereaved family and relative's
their sincere sympathy in this hdur
of sorrow and bereavement.
Second. That a copy of these res
olution* he sent to the family and
that the said resolutions be publish
ed in the Journal and the Press and
Standard
F S. LONG, flupt..
' For Faculty.
A Z. SEARSON.
For Trustees.
Stop I’sinK Dangerous Drug llelot-e
it Salivates You.
It’s Horrible.
•You’re bilious, sluggish, consti
pated and believe you need vile, dan
g* rous calomel to start your liver
and dean your bowels.
ID ie’a my guarantee! Ask your
diuggist for a 50 Tent bottle of Dod
son >- Liver Ton** and take a spoon-
tul tonight, /if it doesn’t statt your
liv* i and straighten you right up
li*tt*i than calomel and vvlthout
gtip.iig or’niaktng you sick 1 want
you To go back to the store and get
your money.
Tak** calome] today and tomor. ’
low you will feel weak and sick and ^
nans*.tied. Don’t lose.a day’s work.
Tak* a spoonful of harmless, vege
table Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight
nd wake up feeling great, it’s pei-
fe< i}\ harmless, so give it to your
hihlren any time. It can’t salivate,
I v.o l* t them eat anything afterwards.
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Miss Provie Zeigler has returned
home after a pleasant sta. with Vr
sist*-:, Mrs. H. M. Carter, at Tbav-
er.
h Mrs. Jerry Hiers’ home was rart-
dened last Thursday at one oVh * k
when God claimed for His victim
her devoted mother, Mrs. Sarah
JUST RECEIVED
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A lot of the l»e.'t SAMPLE SHOES, plain anti fancy, for
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.Men, Women and Children at very reasonable prices.
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Please come and see them before buying. All customer ;
guaranteed satisfactio-n. The price will not la' in the
way. Abo a complete line of CLOTHING to select from.
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The Sample Store
Next door to The Press and Standard.
HOW IHtES YOLK ioMH»\m
MEASURE IT.'
Amanthy Zeigler. She was sick
only a few hours, but had suffered
with heart trouble for several years.
Mis Zeigler was born Feb 19. 1941
She leaves to mov^»-4*44t_IosH three
son*. L. H. fc ZeitWl-.-Dan Zeigler,
M K Zeigler. and two daughters.
Mrs J. J.. Hier* and Mrs. Jerry
Hl*nc
Mr. anf Mrs. H. M Cartel nt-
tendert the funeral of their gntud-
mother. Mrs. Zeigler Friday
Mr and Mrs. W C. Zejgler vifr'l
Sund;
B* nin
i little ilaughter, of W’^ejrs.
the home of their g|re*gta,J||tJ,7M)t
Mr?'. L. H7—Sle4g
The Progresaive Faruu-t, .i L» n
ers paper which should he in *-••■:>
faimera home in Colleton tmuntx, is
constantly on the look out for “help,
ful suggestions. The following ten
points for measuring a communi'v
will he interesting
I Here are ten agencies of progies*
which we believe no neighboi ho*i*l
I can afford to be without;
I 1 . Proper church and
] school organizations
j 2. A thtee teacher school with/
| instruction in agriculture'and do
i mestlc 'science, and a school 'library
1 patronized by both old and young
! 3. . A community halt or auditor
, lum in connection with the school
house, suitable as y'place of a«sem
bly fpr whatever meetings the neigh
/wish to hold.
■fj yf'Hr^A local farmers organization
optb tor farm women.
yoein.g (jiaarteily or oftener and
* rut*'.icing all citizens.
7. A community fair held ear!
fall ..\
k 4 young people’s ilub, pro-
li.tb!. 'nibiacing debating, inusira*
and diamatic features in addition
to industrial features such as corr.
• lub and canning club work
9 A ■'ejedit union” or mutual
savings and loan anroeiation to en.
courage thrift
10. A neighborhood baseball
team or other agencies of recreation
fredlt your neighborhood wt*h
»tqu point* for each agency of pro
gress it ha*, and see how min h it
hi* kp of making a perfect store
TOO - The Progressive Farmer’.
Driven Out Malaria. BulkU Up System
Ttr Old MawtUrrf geoeril •Irrnetbetitoa »r»*e.
caovg-s TanTHLESSchill TONIC o«iv«»o.
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