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r, June 27, 1917. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE SEVEN ii-.TTIT 1 — !****** * ♦*♦«***** I* • * JAiliMkNBmU) • » * * * **«*« * ******* Jacksonboro, June 14.—Mr. an I Mrs. W. R. Fox spent Sunday wit'» Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Garvin. Mias Karie Way and Miss Saraii ««*#»*** * ******* * • * WITH THK FARMER* * ■ * * ******* * * ******* Sweet Potatoes. ; Now is the time for us to double every effort to put in a larye acreage of potatoes. Plant slips and vine* : w . Sif ^ Hoil hjnv While we are plan iny. though. l*t, ‘ Ded home from a ph . asant v|sit us also plan o n -saviiry our potatoes. at / r DoTC . h eater « SUtiatics show, that about 25 per, Mn? j w Weekt if P p,. n< , inK thi .. cent df our potatoes rot dunnp the at her Mr and Mr<1 winter, because of improper stor-, G E Garvin a K e. There are two methods u**.! ; ^ G K .'Garvin and Mrs. J. \V. that have proved ve V v satisfactorv-. ; w ^ kfl rt Frif}av with Mrg Joich Jhe V shaped house covered with J Garvjn r • earth or sod. bavin* the openin* ; - one end facin* the South. The oth-! er. or second method. potato | I'm le” Kerry Hudson was the puefct of J. I. Garvin Wednesday. ’ storage house. This house is built of boards lined svith builder's pa per and storm sheetin*. It can be built of any capacity from 2do busfv els to 50.000. *1 have bill of m.i- terial. also Wue print for this hou>l and would he ylad to help anvon- . wishine to .do so build If. *The es timated cost, where one ha« h\ e own labor, for a 10Qd bushel ca pacity is fine.* . M»*c‘ .Vat. eople in Several people in the county have tried rut a wallow for hoc>. and found it very satisfactory, a”V it keeps off mite and fleas. The most popular ^one is 2» feet lone. 8 feet wide and 1® inches deep, slopinp up pt one end. so hogs can walk in and out. it requires five sacks of certlent Jo build this wal low. with bottom -j inches thick and vallij one inch thick. Wire Worm. Many of our farmers have been able to successfully Aombat th*- pest. I am coins to^ive a sketch of their methods: Some use a ro tation- of cotton, rats and corn. Af ter they cut the oats no plowing is done until fall when small grain la planted and turned for corn. Oth ers allow land to co_ without a crop tor one season, and the next year they make fair crop's. Some ma nure corn with green cotton seed and make £ good crop.- Peanut* can be counted on for a good crop almost any time and the velvety j,. av bean is proving up well when trie,] on wire worm land". Orchard Work. Now;. *s tfte tlpTe to bank the ea* th up aioumF the perveh trees to help (rntrol the b<u^ u s. The'adult borer is a large motJCcRs \Ce*co!-- r .firlv i all her. ?!?*» lay> *he err- : u the bark-of the tree mis* ate* :: thy. surface of the rround where t’ e bark is .tender. If we bank' er.tth around the free in July th. borers will he laid on the touch lark and cannot cut their way into t v ',» tree. Th* n ^out November w< die thi« earth a wav and nr»py borers will freeze to d.eath."“ Too. we ran dig out the j*orers better as they are up on the sides. The iruf.i that we see running out of the tree high tip on the trunk is not cause! by" the borer that works near the ground, but is caused by what we gall a shot hole borer. •" Thi« can J>e controlled bv white was* ir.p the trunta»rf the tree. CUP IS AND PIN - ON WIFE'S DRESSED Cin<innati i n a n fr!U )».>w t*» Shrive* up t’*»rn«, «»r t’allousew m> Tbey-e- lift off with flngeis. Outh ! ? : r ! ? This kind of rourr. talk will be heard leap here in town if people troubled with corns, will follow the simplh advice of this C'in- innati authority, who claims, that a few drops bf a drug ••ailed fr'-ezone when applied to . tender, aching corn or hardened callous stops soreness at once, and soon the corn or callous dries up and lifts right off without pain. He says freezpne dries imme diately and never inflames or even irritate* the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freezone will cos* very little at any drug store, but will positively remove every hard or soft eorn or callous from one’s feet. ' Millions of American wo men will welcome this announce- ir.c-nt since.the inauguration of the h.gh heels. If ymj r druggist doesn' have freezone t- l him to order a small bottle for you. v Hr Moivtt Pull fodder. Kvetw time^^e ; >i»! the fodde- from our c*>*n we cut civ to "T, per <ent. Ph'ft-f p»av r.r'd >,.f- ghum for hay. If weVut^oar co’n and shock if the yield^tg rot cut -'o much, (’’it nod shorjt after f<*d«le»- is too jipe t*i pull: t f r in h»icMJes nnd shock in field. The corn wiH, not rot. This gives lots of rough- feed. The horses will’’ eat lots •of the stalks. REGRET TO SEE THEM GO *S — — el 15. S. Hailey and family will t<-nio;r<*w *Frid-ny i for their P* w .n t l>*ir<>; mucli ■ to th- 'fgr. t of their many friends, in Rrmweii. where Dr. Hailey ha- h • .). ?*.• j«>pular sup* fitjterident of f * <eho<*l« fob the past th'e v I'nder h.s ;-•* innna£*'ni* nt th- Hit nw’dl -• dwd aas advancy-l f»*>m ria.^ (’ t«» ( las- \. Hr. Haft )* v *h.is acc» pt*,» a *-iniilar position in \Va!te:‘lM<i*i.— !i<*:n •II People. "Cone oo Of or, See My CorafaN Off!” 1 Pot S Drops of ‘Ooto-It’ on leal e Hight-How Watch-” "Sea—all you haw* to do ta to uso your two nngera and lift the corn right off. That’* the way ‘Oeta-It' always works. You juat put o» about 2 drops. Then the corn not only shrivels, but loosens from the toe, without affecting the surround ing flesh in the least. Why. it’s al most a pleasure to neve corn* and , ' • * '9 T>*s Weaver Upright •That Waa a Qulek Fuaeral TWt Cera Had With •Geta-ltY’ see how ‘Gets-It’ gets them off In a hurry and without the least pain. I can wear tight shoes, dance and walk as though I never bad corns.': • "Gets-It" makes the use of toe- irritating salves, bundling bandages, tape, plasters and other things not only foolish, but unnecessary. Use this wonderful discovery, •‘Gets-It.” for any soft or hard corn or callus. It is the new. simple, easy quick way. and it never falls You’ll never have to cut a corn again with knives or scissors, and run chances of blood poison. Try “Gets-lt ’ toniyht ••Gets-It’' is sold everywhere, *C • bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E> Lawrence 4k Co.. Chicago, Hi. Be a Railway Mail Clerk Gel > Irtvriiac job ,**ood p*r »'<•> rvfulsr pre- BouoDt. ptentr of Um* oft. an* rapontea paM wtiue nwajr from beadquarieti. it T ou » r « »• AneHean. over IT year* old. in food rpyocal coa- o lion, you can oaeilr Ira n yonraelf to ^uaitfr tor AtieHcan. over IT year* old. in good pfevOca 1 « dillon, you ran aa»ilr tra'n youraelt to ona of Ihcae attractive. lilrURie lut v Tha inler- nat.tnal Correvpondem e Schiuilf art trail. n( men to tia«» Civil Service iXaminationa Girls Have Pretty Face and Beautiful Com plexion. An Atlapta maiv^riakec new di« envery that makes an old face look- years vounper. If vour fkin is dark, brown, or covered with freck- ler or blemishes, .fust use a littl- Cocotone Skiri Whitenct] it’s rngde with cocoamif oil and is 'perfectly harmless. A few day’s use will im prove your looks 100 per cent. Th-» wornout skin comes off evenly, leav ing no evidence of the treatmesrf. the new healthy under-skin appear ing as a lovely n* w ropriplex;nn. •lust ask your ^ruggist for an ounce of Cocotone Skin Whitener. and if he will not supply you send twenty-five cents to The Cocotone Co.. Atlanta. G«n.. and thev will send you a box by return mail. If yonr hair is. ha~d to comb. i« k'nky. nanpy and will never sjav • traight, just use Cocotope Half Hjpssing and it will become straight J''np. soft, glossv and he; Ti’ifuJ. a few days. Mail orders filled,' ^r.r . for a large box. S*,m«- WalfertKiro Ri<ln«> Miffeii-r^ t.«-t l.ittle IG-q *»r t ttmfoi t There i> little^slVep, Httle rest, little peace for many a suffer, from kidney trouble. Life Is one con tinual round of pain. You can’t- rest at n^ght when thert-'s kidnev backache. You suffer twinges anti -tabs"'^ of pain, annoying urinary •]..-<»tdc A.- lameness and nervons- ness,. You can't be comfortable at Aork w th darting pains and blind- if, e <l:zzy spells. Neglect these ail ment* end «eri.mis troubles may fol low Begin using' Doan's Kidne'- Pills uit the first sign of disorder. Thosuands have testified to th«'i.r You can prepare voursYif right at home, in ^our ap;.rr t:»B^. Serid a postal tard today for raga hook tell.eg * I ai*« ut hurdred^ who hava orrn iucce»*ful Stop drudging 1 !»«•* ide to maka aomething ot^ours« If Vou can do it tty u*Aag tha •am* methods that T aae ntade oihera au< reed ! 1NTUNATI0NAL CORRESTONDENCI SCHOOLS B.i lit Sir.etc, f. PHYSICAL I RAINING 1 LACli! RS IN LH M AND V atic.'Me:! utiil Wi i; • it al.i :l i«. t.» erru ial«.l frc.'n li u - ‘ S hot . »!.-uhl Ciifu^er tf.'* healthful. UM-tbl. yluf- •ItlflV ti I'ti- tahl* I r.ff« i.iTlt ft it t V- >i!i , i- i. I’iivfi* --il Ini: is m...i. : j‘l ,hvat< rv in s\-» r% ,<h<a.| In New fork hi .) New Jer- »• v 1'enn , North rMiti South Caro lina have t .ill |.ern3mit ' Semi for < atnioc of the only .rhool r f 11,\ri.nl e.iui'.tth.n rhart. re.i t.v *the I nicetsitv of till State of New York it tuirr ihf Krnrvt*' • THE SAVAGE SCHOOL TOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3in U'-V* xe*s <•---• Ale— Ci>v THE WORLD'S BEST UPRIGHT PIANO . / - least year Heinald Werrenrath toured the country with Gcrladir.e Farrar and his Ijeautiful baritone voice ^ * . % c ■■ ■ * v so pleasing that he has been re-engaged for this year in nearly e\ ery city u here, he appeared Jast year. He Makes records i<r the VicJj<>la and his reputation a.- a musician is country wide. Mr. Werrenrath says' of „the. Weaver Piano: - t . • “It gives me much pleasure to express my genuine admiration of the Weaver Piano. 1 find it capable of , the most delicate arul limpid planissimos with absolute ' smoothness throughout the entire scale. When forced, the piano has tremendous power and charming brillian cy without the usual metallic effect. 1 consider the Weaver Piano artistic in the superlative degree.” •A ’ ’i those who want tope in it piano, the Weaver staprfs as the supreme develop- . „ , .T cr t of the present d«iy. You can hec.r f'.r yourself why the Weaver shoulcl be in your ’-••me. if you let u> demjunstrate it. Fill opt and mail the coupon today. WEAVER PIANO CO. INC. Manufacturers, York, Pa. Thos. Black Factory Distributor Bamberg, S. C. THOS. BLACK, BAMBERG. S, C. As advertised in The Prens and Stand ard..“please give me full particulars almiit the Weaver Piano and the factory propo- >iti(»*n. I do not agree^to buy unless you * convince ,me. tame Address ••••••*••••••• •, •• Cut this outv fill it in and mini today. f / ,4 HTOP. l.tMMv AMI RE.II* THUx If a man loves & girl, that bis butt- 'ness; If s fir; loves a man that's ber busi ness; If they g*t married (bat's tbeir business. r 1 v ; . X So, If you want, your automobile seal envereda and clothes clean* i, see Tee Ne a York Pressing tHot'; foi that'* tbeir bAsinett*. T.O.B. Chicago Club J. B./DAYENPOItT, Manager. merit. Walterboro readers will find/^lGW \ Oik iPPOSSUl^ • ••nvincing proof ;n the following testimony: . f Mr-*. J: F. Fultz, 4"5 Nassan SV..\Tharlesion. S. C.. says: "I suffered from my back.. F felt run 1 down and t;re<i a>| the t>me and n;y limb* ached ami pained me. ,Dalso had dizzy headaches. The action of my kidneys wag .irregular.! 1 used Doan's Kidhey'Dills as direct ed and they soon relieved^ the back- a-he hod put K’.v kidtreys tR yotef order.” Price Z(>c. aT all dealers. Don’t * simply ask fpf a kidney remedy— get Dean's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs/ Fultz had. Foster-Wil burn Ce . Props., Ruffalo, N.Y. • * • • * * »****»•***• CARDS. *•******•*4. Pit Air %T OAK t;KOVK The:* will be a Sunday scho*il picnic given a*. Oak. Grove school house c-r July €th. The .public is yordiaUy invited to come*and bring well fii!l*d 'Baskets. * J. F. R.ENTZ. Supt, Islandtr-n. June L’'^. PI Rt H \sEw THF 4THE Vr. L.i\'erne T'-mriis bn*- p>- '•’•ased from M’. .T‘ f; PD/k the T >>i* lene Thatre. Mr. Black havin : entered the nnval service. M- ~hnmns assumed canr«-ol of th.- 240 POI ND PItiS With eorn above 5 cts. hogs eat their head-* off very quickly. The hog that take** two or three months to get on full feed never brings you a profit. Wh«n you at*- re^ T to put your shoats on feed, begin with the B. A. Thomas Hog Medicine. ^s> regularly and w-atch yodr “hoats idund out into fat hog* in nin* month*—hog- going w*ll over 20*> pounds and k< high a? >1'40 pounds. Figure th* average Dedifig ant) vou w ill r« * wf y fh* f H. \. Thomas medicine L a good inv* stniehf Try feeding on* v.-ur bog- <-n th.s plan an<P if yo i are cot mtHt t-r.n ;..*.i-id. we wHl theatre Monday. Mr. Black * man- ,, f . ,.. r >- f . . . ^ ‘’lends regret to /* e him leave t f itv; bo i« a splendid voting fe •veil liked by twr.body. , f'nde- Mr. Thomas^ managementebea- tve will be cnrrjfd on ds USl Bnml'erg Hegnld. Foret houcht. WicLzran A- .'•••n. Wa|*e;bn' md V V. Barg* tt> !!• sde; 9 < * ——--jr-'- R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at Law \ WALTERS! mo, S. C. _ Pnuticc in all Courts except Equity loan** Negotiated on Improved Farming Lands. ■ How Can'You Afford -■ ’* ' . - to ‘ *■ X. * ■ / \ MASTERPIECE of transportation design,' built for S ’ve you the lowest hauling e most satisfactory service. N. Dr. A. J. Anderson. Dental Surgeon Offlie Hours: it a. m. hr- t p. to.; Sp. m. to C p. m. Phone lUu-X. Walterboro, 8. C. / =ual 7" People are learning that a little forethought often saves them a bia expense, Hhere is an instance; E. W. Afcher. Caldwell. Ohio, writes- “1 do not believn that our family bfio been without rhamberlain’v Folic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy since we commenced keeping house years ago. When we go on an extended visit we take it us.” Obtainable everywhere SI.OkVN I.INIMENT FOR RHEI M \TfSM The pain goe* so quickly aft*-r rheuma»> pains, neuralgia, tooth- kch*. T^mbago. sprains, and its so easy lo use. -ft Ouickly penetrates and soothes wit hot) C rtRibing and is far cleaner and more effective than muwy plvUera oi^ntments. Keep a bottle in the ffouse and get prompt relief, not. only from aH nerve-pains but from bruises strains, sprains, over-exercise and with external aches. At your druf- , giat. 25c.. SPc and $160. your requirements—to cost in the world and An attachment that makes a fully guaranteed one-toh truck out of any Ford*, Max well, Dodge Bros.. Chevrolet, \ Buick or Overland car. That gives you a permanent truck construction—as well built as the most costly truck you can buy—and yet cheaper in price than a good pair of horses. A hauling unit that moves twice the tonnage moved by horses — that has demonstra ted a ton-mile operating cost of less than 8 cents from records obtained from over 18,000 users in over 600 lines of work. ♦ Nv » n _ A sturdy truck construction that has reduced time lost out of service to Form-a-Tmck has been in steady service tor four years—has covered over 20,000 mi let.—hauled an aver age load of 2,050 pounds and cost but $8 for repairs. * ' / V ' A proved transportation service of wonderful day in and day out efficiency and earning power. That has added to the profits of every user by cutting down expense in the hauling and delivery depart ments and by eliminating unneces sary and wasteful equipment. The Smith Form-a-Truck Fives you a one-ton truck of \ZS in. wheelbase; with either 9 or 12 ft. loading platform;- with a sturdy double chain crive; solid truck type rear tires; a rear axle con struction that supports 90# of the load carried—takes all the carrying work off the power plant and puts it on the truck construction. ■\ • CHARLESTON, S’C. a minimum. The first Smith A ,/y 7 ^ V _ • Evtry ttf* rf body from the ught, JiaU board express type to die kg iUtl dumping bodies for con true ton and she huge vam for mover, it usea on Smith Form-a- Truck. I here u no She rf buurun in uJitch the arts era hauling and delivery vehicle doe* notjind a ready puue. 1LIMD0 IMAGE GO., LID. MW UMW TMT Boss Nst Aftset Th# Hsai b«c.u.r cl Ha took and Ux.tivr ffi.ct LAXA TIVE BROMO Ql’ININK U twttrr than ordinary Qoioib. and do*, sot caoac ser.ouaor.a nor nwftsc is hand. Rnonsbar th* tell bam* and took tor th* aifsatorc ot *. W. OkOVH 2* Mrs. Cb.ai :»v Tiahagan. who has To Cure • CoM la One Day t**fn In th*- Rivyrsld** Infirmary in Tak* laxativr bromo Qoiaio*. it atopa tb* ChtrlMtcn. : 3 ^kwlvd horn*, id a ^ W - • * or S3. t w CBOVK 8 aicsatSr* as each bos. He.