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'V, 1 KTtdMXbr. April 25, 1917. TBB PRESS AMD STANDARD PACE THREE SUMMER The *'( »<x)(l Old Sdrtimer Time” will .xvm ! f heiv and we mnst be getdntc ready for its heat and diseom- •» /■ fort 'ii the home. This can l)e done by using hot y.'oath- . r - * ' 4 ^ tl‘ ari)iiance> in the kitchen and around the home. .Volume the most useful and needful of these are the hreles: cooker and kerosene oil stove. *# ‘ New Perfection Stoves * / . . • • - • In buying a kerosene stove always byy; tht h.vl 'and • . > f » J : f save the worry of the up-keep. We have the-New IVr- Hction which gives mere satisfactory, service with fm;' • attention than any other stoye. Two burner sells for Three burner sells for Four burner sells for $ 9.75 13.50 17.25 Fireless Cooker Material W’e have in stoql< the cans for making that much used household necessity, the fireless cooker, as well the asbestos needed in its making. ^ Fruit Jars Received y • * y W’e are in receipt of the Rail Ideal Glass Top fruit jam in' pint, quart and two quart sizes. A. Wichman & Son f / * y* ColletonV Lemlint; - Hardware Store* V/alterboro, S ( . FROMONESOURCEOIHr BID SCOTT RECEIVE MO Wife Says After Many Dis appointments, He Has Met Success, i r * ' i DETAILS. ARE INTERESTING ^ a ! • ✓ ^ - ..' • ; in\«*s<nitMH oi si\ ivai.ir, HiiMtElil (•t-i-entilli* \|:in (irvat j * la-turnL • "Tlie only m^dicino that *\ ■< holp- rd my hti>han«t i< Tanlac. and wItcm I lu* beftan taking it h« ha t In* i i:s t bad hr.ilili for about tnty-J!» yvatg and had b«-»*!i'dot torin? . hln»- m-IT all th** tfimf.'' said Mis.. M. S. iSt^oU.jd i'"4 <’hatrh St. Sampson, (Ji****!!villo. in a >1.1"" ,vh7 paTo M.lrch J2nd'. *'M> liusband suffer* ••d from kplp*y, liv*r ind Momaoh troutil**, and b** bad spells of stoiu- n.ih tiimbl^so painful that h«* would almost x<* wild, add ?)*• h;*d lit-ad- a« h**s so bud h« tould baldly- a a ml them,. lli$ kidney tiuuMe was very 1 bad and l.is whob- system w.T^ <tu: of ord**! and weakened “T^iose spells of stoinaeh I'oiihh stinted like an . wtiu K <>• ioli< an* the pain spread over his . I*a<;k and hip*.. II** ha<| sp*-lls «»f kidney colic-, loo, the doctors told him. '■'Mr. Scott took six bottle^ ot Taniio . 1lyii^: jh** last about **iKt»l months ago. II** doesn't hu>e thus.* spells, now. and he h-as hydrcinly one sin«-»* Jo* stalled takycU: Tanlac and *• :* WITH TMK FAK.MKRS * j * » * * H<*ne* II*'■•iilt.s tVith (lover. I The sevt re cold weather in Feb ruary killrijl a lot of’our clover, but a few of ihe early planted'plots came througti nil tight. 1 want to call special attention to a few of the pints that stood the winter, and ask that a> many farmers as possible visit these and try and find out why' these plots mJci ceded . 'Cleveland HandeiHitter, has ten acres of as fin*- burr clover as 1 have ever sieen tbown anywhere In this Stat**, .it is a .solid mass, knee deep. He planted this with, home grown seel in an old cotton field, and today yob cannot .<-•* the standing stalks for the elm r His stand is almost per fect. ^ \fV I’ptil Sundi-i y of Hitter, has a lew acres of very tiiie crimsoa clover t!>ai is in full bloom and i-; two f* • Kill has goi fert. iboc- | ulation on ih* whole In,-id. 1 hourV. it is the tii>t tini«* the land was t*\**i , planted 1 n-^-’iover. The clover* ^was 1 kill«*d b.o ly b*\el with the ground mi ^ "‘K- Iii 1 *_Fchi.n_:_ __ lint th'-* loots w<-i< no« in ] • • e:*vo . . . ” te- — -r -i- - — jured ,Ki*nes* vin. o- g'KMl s' »lorer C.., A«!a grow 1 i bernir moAly Tb. • lime 1 1 or n* * <! l4tion * compo had Iw-en planted e \fa! \ in andf Uobert • m Pond « secHon. •- of Hairy vetch; t’linson clover. C. of *>! Itound, burr clover a . m filial gxaiAj^uiL a .tii.d has grow iny*^ on coin lievetK which crazy. Tania* takyji^; .that was th** liebfe'st he «*\er had •• n< ** they In'caKre seven- lit* doesn't ^*>fi**r with indigesti«>n now, eitluriy'and the Tanlac gave him a ^great appetite. He Was ro of those terrible headaches used to almost drive him He will tell- anybody tha’ did him as much good as all the other medicines he took put to: get her." , Tanlac. "The Master Me,Heine." is sold by: .•no. M Klein. Walterboro. The i oil ton Cvpress ("o . Colle ton. ; CnMagorltlr .. ftmc Co.. Cottage- \ ville Isiandton Mercantile Co. (.-land- ton. I W c. clover. Green Pond (Jack- isonhoro.» * K. It. P.ishop £ Co.. l.o<lz*. S.C. UK WAS ONLY CAITIONAltY /\/He wondered why his wife sud denly turned cold on him ami re'- mained so fur several days. For all that he s.u*l in remonstrance was: ■'My dear, you’ll never be able to drive tha£ nail with a flatiron For heaven’s sake, ns.- your head." Itostop Globe. scorn EMULSION CONSUMERS Before You Buy PAINTS and OILS -SEE-- H. E. SAVAGE y- .9. y - ,/f Agent Southern Cotton Oil Co. Right Opposite Depot S Walterboro, S. C. \ OF WMWEG'AN COD LIVER OIL usually stops a stubborn cough or chest cold when ordinaiy specifics fail. It helps strengthen the lungs and throat—adds energy to the blood—and gives the system the force to help resist disease. Use SCOTT’S defuse Substitutes 1 **siilts seem t'» show tli.r I**- applied'; (hat lhe„elm j • .crly plantihg. and imuti—1 jneeded. although wh*-! * i was applied without aiti ficial inoculation, the clover dnl well and <ie\**lop**d nodule-,. Some of ih** clover would 1 itf twvcj tons p*-i acr**'. \Yli> I’tant K**o*l ( i-,*p*>. , Th* .Mailable .supplies of food stuffs an* the lowest In He* gp-.i; foo«l pi odiiciiig countries ttuft they have but n since the Ci\il War. Prices lor .food stuiVs have ahou donhb d in the past t wo'yeirs. Gov*‘tnni*‘iit crop reports sho> that lb*- I'nited Stai**s will not pro duce *n«ugh wheat to feed h**rs*-ll in IhlT, owing to short crops. I Th** reserve supply of meats. is far below normal. Hogs are selling now fm I*. «'en;ts pet pound on foot In out chief markets, t A nation at war requires mon- food than a nation at peace.. Th* , A merman farm will be the battle ground that will decide the wat in Kuropi- We must f5*e,| our allies - Britain and France. The plow and itlie ho*- 01 the American fanner will be more important than .the cannon. I A pound of cotton at I’u cents w ilj buy b-ss foodstuO now than it did at In 1 * nts in lh 1 4 . r | Let us plant our wasted plots and cornels in corn, sweet potatoes.., peps sorghum (for hogs or havt. Let *i' see to it that ticks. It**- and red bugs do not destroy our pig crop Use oils or giease on them. Hogs are money. 1 The following non have told no- they ar* preparing to fe-ed our soi iliers b> planting nioi*- f«,od crop-v' | Dr. .1 I* .(’onnor, acres cpin on land |»!*-paied foi cotton. X, K. D. 1 '"tn»oi. 2** acr*.-:* y velvet In-ans and'corn ' I*. .1 I -ion. I 1 ' act*-/ *<>ni an I velvet bean- ^ P. W . I; • 2% /1 ! • - < o>rf. on • a« r'-^-ysw***•' • i iio* y • ■id'o Irish potatoes^ Jr ^ XN . II 'vd/. 1 • • .0 1 • cyd n !’ J. |5*-* Jk' ai-t.e l>«-a*!* ; (> ■ Jjr4*r»*>N,2 a 1 Fes .rot n. SCREEN Your House We Have Screen Doors and Windows W * .x - Our Prices are Reason- • > /v v able and our / Goods Ciuaranteed b • 1 * . 1 v v ^ ^ Roger Hardware Co. X b W. M ; .lai|U on*- mofT farm* .1. /T'. eAdiiison, 1 lal Baibfv. I a* !** Drop m*- a postal Intiea.se in planting iiops. We ii''*-'l Mie a 1 I't-: on 1. ! 01 •If and .*!'>(• com < or n t**lling **: of tuoi »* r-qia! ; information 'xj Scott & Rowne. Btoumfietd. N. J. 10-5 Hots a 11*I (*iils 'I'll.it Hat*- Di-«tp|e-*l I’iy uiiil ("I'M ( llib Work. I wish to appeal to tiie paitiotist>< <>f th * boys and girl*- that gave nie t!i*-ir nam**s a> piosp*-* I'ui 't'• ' lulls. \\ ill you not lei-ide t..ise a ;iijj ot gi ov* I 'la-nt yon who long to prfp.u* (ot half a* re o* ti*»-’- ' a ! o* ■*. I W|1| or.i and prios th.i.! a *- ./'ijtb wo. I*. , \V\li * 'Patents help yooi liatriotl'- * v la' »- feed cro;- * w '•■•I 11 mi J • »>• '. t•) pi !*it a a -mi's. sw e< t pit 1 s. II . P l.'IU IS 1 •id ** . I foi riii n 1 1 hi.* lit this ’ liibl to ii" l bi; who w.!i*t*i| NOTHING To HK AsHAMKD OK "1 haven’t done a day’s work- in two years.” | "Youl ought t<* |l*e asliano-d of .yourself." , j "Oh. no. I’m a nlght-wat'h in .1 , bank." -Gargoyle. TI10 pigs can now et,.’*-1 D\ g< ttin; .me, though h<* b*- .1 > tb T iiv u q supply m**at to- *.ur soMiets You can raise him on the scraps and oHP • 1 things that an- wasted on -The farm. Write'm** and tell nie what ^"U will do to li*-!p fee*! yd'iu .toiin EVER YOUR GARMENT SCORCHED? / m zy~ NOT HERE W’c Press With ;:iKfY)i:ik< burn, scorch or jfloss anvone’s clothes. We HOT DRY STEAM. Sterilize your Glothes them look as jfo<gl as new. That’s Service. Garment Germs may cause DISEASE. Our Scientific’ mctho'l of. Pressing < lot lies kills all Gums. Moths, re- tores tile lustre to the Clothes ami |)">itively produces in every garment The Natural Body Shape lii.OiiD.oim People know all alxnit it. KNOW WHAT? That the only correct way to ha\e Clothes Pressed is en a Hoffman Sanitary Steam Clothes Pressing Machine THAT’S OUR METHOD. Make it vmir wav. FAM. iX WE’LL ( ALL. Cleaning - Repairing - Altering THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUE 'Phone R. M. CROSP.Y. N Munajrer. Viard’s Rarber Shop. COLLETON’S BANK [)IRECT0RY x LIFT YOl'It 4 (NUNS OKK WITH » 1N4.KHS d«i hig bit . Lot us h*-lp. though it in- Unit* of muNG V. W. KISH KB. j.. (.'ount> Agent. STOP, IAK)K AND READ THIS tt a man lores a girl, that his busi ness; l( a girl lores a naan that's her busi ness; If they get married that’s thetr business. So, Jf you wsnt your automobile aeat corereda and clothes clesned. see Th** New York Pressing Club; for that’* their buslneea. % New York Pressing Club J. B. DAVKNPORT. Manager. Hurt*.. Screw Worms. \ To make the best rur**,for sueh troubles, but a pint of linseed oil. if you prefer a healing oil, or a pound ot hog lard or vaseline if you want a salve and add a 50c bot tle of Farriss Healing Remedy^ It simply can't be beat by any sdlve or liniment made. And see whai you get a full pint for not over 60 cents. Farris Healing Remedy Is sold by us on the Money Back Plan. A Wichman & Son. Walterboro. 8, C.. and A B. Padgett. H**nderson- Ulle. S. C. Imo. TetL Mow |o |.<Mt**-n h Tender 4'orn or 4 x I lolls v* it lafl. 4Hu \\ illi**ut l*Niu. . . Y*iu irn kle^s men ami yumen who ate ji**fi'ei*'d with coi b-t; amt who( ha*e at l*-ast once a week invited »*• | •awful di-ath ftom Iwkjaw o> blood poison aie now uil^ by a ('inrinpali j authority to usj* a dtug i-ailed fre* ! /.one, which the moment ^ few drop.-v| ar»- applied tp any «ot n or callous | the soreuess is relieved and soon th - entire corn or callous, root and all. | lifts off with the fingers. | Freezone dries the moment it is CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Ihe Signature of Sate Medi* iite for ( hildreo ! THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK of walterboro, s. y Resources . $310,000.09 All Hanking Uiisiness Solicit**'!. Special Attention to Havings Accounts, lairge or Small. R. II. ^ICHMAtf. I. M. FISHBURNE, A.iJI WICHMAN President. x Cashier. ^ce-Piesidenr. Ts It safe?” Is the first 'I'le.-itlou Ito be considered when buying cough yi. . , , f medicine for children. Chamlipr'- appbed. and smiply shriveD th.- com r , MJ|:h kernedv has long be.-n or callous without inflaming or eve* | a f|m)ri|# , wj|h I , |0liier!l of >OUIt g irmating the surrounding tissue oi Ghildren a., it contains no opium ... skin. A small bottle of fteezoii* jother narcotic, and may lie given to will * ost xetj little at any of tii'* ,s child as confidently a- to an adult dtug stores, but will positively rid 1, |* pleasant to trtk«*. too. which is one’s feet of every hard or soft corn of great importance who,, a niedl- or hardened Kallous. If your drug cine must be given to young chil- gist hasn't any freezone he can ge» dren. This remedy is most effec- it* at nnv wltril*-*^|,< *lrng hoit»*- f" ,tual In reliev ing t oughs, colds and ‘-you. \ *< roup; Obtainable evetywhere. BANK OF SM0AKS 8MOAK9. S. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $16,151.57 W. K. VARN, A. EUGENE YARN, S. P. J. GARRIS. Jr HAKK. PROGIIKSSIVK, A( TOMODATING President. Cashier. Vice President FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF C0TTA0EV1LLE, S. C. O CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $11,200.00 EVERY HANKING NEED FOR HUKI.NKSh PK4>PIK H. H. WILLIS, W. E. WILLIS. B c WILLIS. M. D. President. Cashier. * Vice-President.