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' ^..u 7 r r « ' ■ PAGE FOUR r THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, October 3, 1917. Avery Tillage > Prepare for Fall plowing and planting NOW. We . have in skjck it all times a full line of the Famous , * , * Avery goods, including Disc Harrows, Plows, Stalk Cut ters, Turn Plows, etc. Our prices on these are lower than any competitor can offer at this time, for the rea son that these goods were purchased before the recent , ' * r'""’"' * * * ** advances.. We have just received a car of these and an other car has been ordered at the present prices.' It will pay you to anticipate your needs for farm machinery and purchase now. 1 » K 1 4 o • * ' » N. . ^ OUR TERMS ARE SUITABLE / n • . * w . - , ' • r , FOR MOST PURCHASERS ; u ' ' ». / \ \ * ' ' • \ SEE US BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR MACHINERY 0 \ _. <£» WE CAN ARRANGE TERMS TO SUIT Wichman & Son COLLETON’S LEADING HARDWARE DEALERS. WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. . »••••*••*•**»•** • " . . <* » ' * * AT THE roi^MAL, « • * *•**#* » * * ******* TONIGHT ,— Facing absolute want in his declining year*, an old man spurns an offer of 5.000 fran- ces for his violin, which shares with his beautiful daughter rfll his devo tion. He receives his reward a few years later -when the sweet tones of the instrument call to him. a wan derer in a strange land, his daugh ter torn from him . by war. This charming story of devotion to a vio lin is the theme of “The Violin of M’Sieur,” the FavorlW Film Fea ture.’ In the cast are sueh screen favorites' as < lam Kimball Young, James Young and little Helen Con nelly. Retribution overtook a society girl who hid every pair of her fath er’s trousers so she could elope She got caught In her window be fore ever placing a foot on the lad der, but nevertheless, was married right on the window sill. There are many other most unusual happen ings which go to make up “An Elop- ment at Home.” Norman Talmadge. Hughie Mark. W’illiam Shea, Van Dyke Brooke and Leo, Delaney are 'featured In the production. Four-Minute Speaker—Dr. R. S. Bailey. 'X,. FRIDAY—Dorothy .^Phillips will vastly extend her already wide pop ularity in presentations of “Fires of Rebellion.” Miss Phillips has done valiant service to screen in many preceding Bluebirds—“The Price of Silence,” “The Piper’s Price,” “The Girl in the Checkered Coat.” “The Flashlight.” "A Doll’s House.” and now comes "Fires of ^tetSdlion.” a social labor problem play of great force and purposeful interest. •Four-Minute Speaker.—F. W Risher. TAKE CASCHRETS” IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED Best for Liver ami Bowels. Bad Breath, Bad Coldv Sour Stomach. J Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousess. coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold—always trace this to torpid! liver; delayed. fermenting food in the bowels or sour,’ gassy stomach. ‘ . Poisonous matter clogged, in the intestines, instead of being cast out of the - system is re-absorbed into the blood. * When this poison reach es the delicate brain tissue it caus es congestion and that dull, throb- 4>ing. sickening headache. Cascarets Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, un digested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out.' by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10^ cent b<Jx from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your Iher and bowels regular for months. SCALDS, GALLS, . SCRATCHES. SORES. HI KT‘\ SCREW WORMS ■ Z ‘T / - . ' ATTENTION TO COTTON SHIPPERS! SHIP YOUR COTTON TO The Wilder Company COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Savannah, Ga. See me before you ship your cotton. I \\ill be *rlaH to give you any information in regards to the shipment of your cotton. Your cotton is sold the day you notify us to sell same. atThe WORLD COTTON MARKET price that day. We will be glad to hold your cotton for you in our warehouse, and sej^* samf* for you whenever you wish same to be sold, at a very little exepn/e to you. WRITE, WIRE OR SEE ME BEFORE YOU SHIP. JOHN BLACK REPRESENTATIVE To make the' best cure for such Voubles, buy a pint of linseed ofl. if you prefer a healing oil. or a pound of hog lard or vrfseline if you want a salve and add,a 5«o bottle i6r Farris Healing Remedy. It simply can’t* he heat by any salve or liniipent made. And see what you gel—H full pint for nbt over 60 cents. - Farris Healing Remedy is sold by us on the Money Rack Plan. A. Wichman A Son. Walterboro; A. V. Bagg“tt, Hendersonville. . Imo. ******* * ******** * »r * HENDERSONVILLE * ♦ ******* * ******** White Hall. Oct. 1.—Elder Hil ton. of Florida, conducted services at the Baptist church at this place last Sunday morning. The pastor and many members of the congrv- gation of Salem eMlhudiat. churc'u attended these services. In evenin.Mg Elder. Hilton preached it Salem church. This exchange of t burteov was apnX'lated by both' Methodists apd Baptists* Rev. H. G- Vaughn ]s ar Lodge P. O. Box 236. Walterboro, S. C. BARRELS! BARRELS! *" u . / . " . / A Nice Lot of Barrels Suit able For Syrup Barrels APPLY AT ONCE / . y Nv ■ ... Walterboro Coca-Cola Bottling Works this Week ho Idin'c a sorj#’ ; of Vt- f l;ips for the Rev. w r 1*..' .'b'f.- baugh of tha f place. Mrs, Vs mgjin acoonipanied him. M rs. Willi * has b.'en eon fin ed to her Ih»«I for the i last wee k. Her man y friends will he /glad to hear that this much loved lady is now almost well again. " , W. E. Jaycock* Is abrmt again af ter an illness of several flays. Aside from Ur verv^-w cases of. sickness Hendersonville is prosper- ajwLcontented. October’s bright weather is at its host and har- ve*t Vjelds grt* plenteous. The gen tle dwellers of this Village, nearly all ylosely related each to the other by ties of bln«*d or mar riage. five In' peace together as one great, happy, family should. True we scan the headlines of the dailv papers, but for the most part we are content to let the world go by. r.lKELESSNENS RKSI LTS IN EAILIUE WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA That is why we say “Feed B. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder according to directions.” DO NOT FEED IT SLOPPY, hut mix it with ground feed and moistun with just enough water to make a -Crumbly mass. Then each hog gct_s a bene mini Sva! ftrtt THrrctIons on paek- H£e, Your money back if you are not satisfied, a Wichman & Son. Waltefbo.ro, and* A V. Raggett. HendeisonvilU*; To Cure a Cold In One Day. T.ke VilVF BROMe Quinine. It st-t* the , Co*ai> and Ilr.Ttiache and nrorks off t!-* r-<; nd n >n«*y if it fails to cure. 1 ^. 6 siktMture j,, eo<il Pj*-; vXt ****** * * ******* * WEEKS * ******** -v * * * Wbeks, Sept. 1?.—The, farmers are hiyx'ing a very bad time how to gather their crops. Cotton is firing badly in the fields from bad weath er. We had a fine protracted meeting that just closed at the (’anan Rf-p- tistchurch this wer‘k. There were reivived into the church fifteen for membership, nine were baptized. Rev. J. M. t’raven preached able sermons. Miss Octavte Yarlcy has accepted a school near Indian Camp Fields. She will teach her first school there | this term, . • We called a meeting Saturday nf- ter noon to < leet a tern he,- for our school this year. Orin Risher was J elected again. He taught fo | last term, *’ > some. Hm OumiM That Dots Nat Affect tha Hud Berause ot its tonic end taaative rflect. I.AXA- I BBOMO Ol^KlNK ia better than ordianry i Ouinine and doe# not cauae nervouaneaa nor ■ ringing in bend. Kemewbcr the full name amt Icok tor the ai^u-turc o< £. W. CK.OV’8. JCc. 4' 00,000 good organ', of 'Litcy make have been built since 1S Iti and ' I’lic Sweet Toned * . -s ' .'’ F.stcy Organ” is proverbial in all the world. Doesn't your Churchy Chapel, Sunday School, Mission or Lodge need otic of these malch- less, inexpeustve instruments right now? BROWN FURNITURE CO walthrburo. s. c. WRITE US GET OUR PROPO SITION The Biggest Light Six Value'on The Market Today. • SEE THIS AND RJDE IN IT BEFORE Y r 0U DECIDE ON YOUR NEXT CAR. STANDARDIZE CONSTRUC TION MEANS LOW UPKEEP COST. IT’S THE CAR TO BUW < SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PAMPH LET SHOWING HOW THE VELIE IS MADE. $1185 f.o.b. Factory Army Cycle Mfg. Co. • ;v .' • 130-32 Meeting St. J. H. RAST, Mgr. Phone 3S9 IF YOU WANT SERVICE BUY THE VELIE. MILLINERY You need not pay a big price for your hats. We have a large stock on hand and we are able to sell them cheap enough. 'at/ - -^ s - J. FRANK’S Next Door to Express Office. WE HAVE ENLARGED BUSINESS "* ^ ^ . ■# \ /■ Our $35,000 Stock of Goods ■ v was bought before the price wen^ up so high. We can sell you our goods cheaper than the other small stores can buy them. s / * ^ ■ ’ N. a / ' ** ' ' ' / *■ • ■r ' From the time we opened up our sWre again our business has doubled from what / 4 ... ■■ -- ' * / — X j ' « . it was before. Our-success in business everybody knows H. Zalin sells the best goods ^ for cheapest prices. Our stock is mostly bought in cash. Ladies’ Coat Suits, Skirts. Waists, Men’s and Boys’ Suits. Men’s Pants, Shoe.v' "" :■ Xv ’ 1 *~’ / almost anything in Ready*to-Wear goods. Oar Dry Goods and staple line arc the lary- est and best that we ever had. Our silks and woolen dress goods, we can save you 25 cents on the dollar. / / \ ■ v Millinery Announcement Four Hundred Shapes in Stock-Nearly all Different - V Designs. ZAUN Department Store W alterboro, South Carolina , uti ■ wmrnrnmmm