The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 11
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To the Karmen: . _
The time will soon be at hand
when, we will be parchasinc home
and mu lee. Now lets band together
and get a car- load of Percheron
mares. We can get these mam
for $250 to $300 which > will be
"cheaper than we can get a mule.
These home wtU weigh betwefcn
1400 and 1C00 pounds, or most as
jikicK as two males. They will do
more work and will raise ns a colt
at the'same time. They did this In
Hampton and are well pleaeed with
the results. Let ns do this great
Salivate or Make You Sick—Don’t Lose a Day's Work—Harmless liver
Medicine for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee! }^82J5cSwTwJh’Lmi . »*■
j r ’ v ' • 7 i with me to help select these horses
in Kansas or Oklahoma. You will
not be running japy risk. Every
animal will be guaranteed.
New Discovery! Dodson’s Liver Tone Acts like Calomel But Doesn’t Gripe,
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It’s horrible!
iTake a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and
♦omorrow you may lose a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes in*
to contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea
and cramping. If you are sluggish and “all
knocked out.” if your liver is torpid ^nd bowels
constipated, or you have headache, dizzinns, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach soqr, just try a
spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight.*
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug store
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone.
Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten you
Notice to Pig ami Core (Tab Mem*
The time has come when we must
right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I
want you to go back to the store and g*t your
money. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; I“ ,k * * rapert ^ ° 1 ur J re * T 1 " worl L
Entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or u win ^ l "P°** lbl# Mi T f* 0
make you sick. ^ ’ • V •
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and
clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging your system and making
you feel miserable. A guarantee that a bottle of
■Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months. Give it to your children.
It is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like its pleas* . ^
ant taste. . , ■ * v^your pig did not
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Unusual in Fall Styles
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FOR YOU MEN AND YOUNG MEN WHO WANT A FALL
SUIT TO BE DIFFERENT, TO M !RR(5r THE LATEST STYLE
SLANTS OF METROPOLITAN CENTER, WE HAVE SPECIAL
\- XCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN THE CELEBRATED
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breasted models, slash or patch pockets—
yoked or plaintfbacks; smartly set up mili
tary styles: square shouldered and accen-
.tuatinsr the waist line : novel treatment in
labels, pockets and cufh>. You can’t resist
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them in the scores of clever and jrich color-
in^s and fabrics. You young fellows who
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want something snappy and up-to-date
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will find exactly what you're after here.
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So, come in right away. Reservations
gladly made foir you. Suits from ~ 1
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WALK-OVER
^ SHOES
KOR WEN
a( the W.tlk-livij^nStorHXjre Ann
-Walk-Over Men” afterwards.
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hecauae tl»ere'« s WalL-Over built
for every foot and fbe style, aer-
Viep ^nd couilorl Is built in every
pair. I^»i»k at our window. Tt
Is full ofjjpaaoos why you’should*
wear Walk-Over Bhoe*.
Come In and try on a p^ir and
see how- nice they feel on the
feet.
HIGH TOPS FOR LADIES’
Shown in all fashionable leattu-v
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and color.. The Walk-Over lin»-
hatt a a ell-earned reputation for
b^iginality of Style, Quality of
Workuiauahip and a price moder
ation rot found in most hipb
one personally, hat get Vhsy and re
port your resalts to mo Refers No
vember U. so that I can five you
a pass to the county fair. 1 want to
call your atteatioa to the following
prises offered for beat work. This
includes report hook. Make up your
histories of yohr work In back of
your record hooka We have led
the' State la enrollment, so lets lead
in number of report books turned
in. Make a report even thouph
ur yield wss little or eyen though
>t do so well.’ Lets
not be a quitter.
Boys, be sure and get up ten ear
exhibits for the county fair, as you
know this is required by your re
port book.. Be sure and send in re
port. fo r you may get one of the
following prises.
K. W. RISHEK. Co. Apt.
Boys* Cons nub Prise*.
With the assistance and co-opera
tion of generous, public- spirited
citisens r.riTd corporations, we arj
able to announce the following
State prises in the Boys* Corn Club
work for the year 1917, as follows*
First Prise—A gold medal, by
H«n. A. E. Lever, member of Con
gress, and an International No. 4
6 shovel pivot axle riding cultiva
tor. value $70.00, by the Interna
tional Harvester Co., of America
through Mr.- J: B. McCutchen
branch manager. Columbia, 8. C.
Second Prise—A 1*-carat. 21
jewel gold watch, by the W. H. MU-
son Seed Co., of Charleston, 8. C:
Third Prise—A check for $25.00,
by the H. C. Hastings’ Seed Co., of
Atlanta. Ga.‘
’ In addition to the above prises,
Clemson College offers two two-
week scholarships in each county to
an agrlcJltural short course to be
held during the period of the sum
mer school, to the boys* iu each
county making the first and second -
highest records: The scholarships
include both tuition and board.
All of the above prises aye t« be
awarded. on a percentage basis,
stressing the educational and eroq-,
omic features of the work* according
to Circular No. A-74. revised with
amyndatory rules.
The II. C. Hastings’ Seed. (Jo., of .
Atlanta; Cia.. has alsr^donated $«?>
Ao be used in the giving of a ban
quet to the State prixe winners at
the dose of the season: /
Boys’ Pig (’lub Prixe*.
With the assistance and co-opera
tion of generous, public-spirited cil-
ivens r*nl torpcratipns. we ar' ade
to announce ••.•} following p’i.»«s *1
the i'o-.. » I# Club work fo the |
year 1917. as follows:
year 1917, as follows:
First Prise—A solid gold watch
with standard works, donated by
the B. B. Kirkland Seed Co:. Co
lumbia. S. C. ,*
*. Second Prise-r-A deposit account
of $25.00. -by the Palmetto National
Bank of Columbia. S. C.
Third Prise—A pair of handsome
solid gold cuff buttons, by Sylvan
Bros., Columbia. 8. C. *
*•' In addition to these prises, the
National Duroc-Jersey Record As
sociation. of Peoria. III., offers $50
to be awarded as follows in prised
to boys raising purebyed Duroc-
JeAey hogs:
First prise. $25.00.
Second prise, SI5.00. .
, Third prise. $'l0.00.
All of the above prises will be
awarded on a percentage basis in
accordance with rules as contained
In Farmer's* Bulletin. No. 5Cf, with
amendatory rules 'issued by the
Supervising Agent of Boys* Club
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L. L. BAKER.
Supervising 'Agent of Boys’ Club
work.
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grade Shpe.4^ Our window affords
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an interesting study in the nev
styles in shoes decreed by fash- \VAI.K-o\ Elt
ion. Let your next pair be Walk* BHOJW
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'•J, W. COHEN
Has just returned from the North with a
large stock of everything suitable for men,
women and children. Our prices can’t be
jeat because lots of our goodsfrjffe bought
for cash. ... ‘
APRON* GINGHAMS
10c, 12 l-2c, 15c
WHITE HOMESPUN
10c, 12c and 15c. ‘:
SILKS TAFETTA
from $1.00 to $1.50.
LADIES* HATS
49c to $5.00.
MEN’S SUITS
Blue Serge and fancy col
ors, $7.50 up to $18.00.
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SHOES
to fit the whole family;.'
High and low shoes from
$1.50 up to $4.00 X
A Very nice line in Chil
dren’s School Shoes. N
Men’s and 'Boys’ HATS
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at old prices.
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BOYS’ SUITS
from $2.60 up to >7.50
MEN’S and BOYS* Pants
from 50c up to $5.00. .
Don't buy your Ladies’ Suits before you
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see ours. We have an awfully large stock
in Children’s Union Suits and Underwear
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in wool or cotton.
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REMEMBER THE PLACE IN GLOVER S FURNITUI^X
bxX^.;; ^ STORE. NEXT TO THE RESTAURANTX '
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Mules! Mules!
YES, MULES THAT ARE MI LES
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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.
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General Merchandise
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Full line of General Merchandise, Shoes, Clothing,
Groceries, Hardware, Farm Implements^ We are pre>
pared to serve you at all times with best the market af
fords.
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SMOAKS, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Onr Service Will Keep Your Car io The
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Best of Cooditioii.
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Your automobile needs treatment once in a wfeile, jiist
like the human body. o The carburetor may be out of or-
der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be
clogged up with carbon and working poorly; in fact your
car gets sick just as you can. If there is anything the
mattec with your car call up 188. Our corps of expert
machanicians will render you prompt, courteous and
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satisfactory service at reasonable cash prices.
' Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale
The Colleton Garage
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RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. CA
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