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lYess and Standfc/d 8. C 1077. ' at the pastofflca at Wal* B. C. m Sabacriptioo Kates: . BUio *n « • • t •- • • # • • • TOTR OWK HOME TOWX t i Don't rail It alow and old and drearr. Don’t anrrr and Jorr about ii; Don't think It aught but lhr« and rhrrry. Don't Irt thr crnlr doubt It, Don't fiitlrla# It* lark of “sand.’’ Don't doubt its •trrngth to grow— Got busy’ Lon TOUR helping hand It's YOUR town, you know! * —Martin Ke«t. How Is your wh<eat coming up? . o»* Arc you Hooverliing? 4mm Politics next year. ' o * # Come to the fair next week. 4 •• *•** ’ “Bll Stumps sr cumin.” y. o * • Let’s meet “Bll an BeWle thar’ *ext week. * • 0 - ^ „ » The Lodge Cooimunlty Fair wa* great. : P*\ m M CottagoTille and Smoaks , will also .brir watching. " . * * * - , Lodge fair had some “punkln*" * —great ere Lodge “punkln*.” no* fc* soon 'a* we can get together enough money we are going to In- • rest in a cotton seed. no* * 1 Orang burg's parking house will beyeady the last of November. Thla will mean a ready market for every spar*' hog or cow In Colleton and at top market price*. , ■ . „ . • 0 • . . We extend a cordial Invitation to that prominent clltsen/df Waltef- boro who ha* never seen a falr^In ess. to attend this yeay. We'kge that It Is stated there Is now In cifwulatlon MLSBS for evepjr Amerlran. W« would, like to, find out who has ourSv ■ 4 —. —X — • The Opening of theJlr^w Seaboard road between Charte^ton ami Savan nah Is a great y^inc for the'-lower sections of^rtidletotr county. 'W® welcorae»fm agency and are delight-^ ed thaf^ the rich farming lands of lojcfrr-Colleton will now have a bet fer nutlet. •' ■’ TOO MUCH I.IVCtm PRKHCRIBKD and Colleton. The people of the four counties will meet and learn to know «ach other. The people of1 Colleton will be given an opportun ity of knowing what the people of Hampton, Jasper and Beaufort are doing, and Tice versa. This la worth while. So we homy, and feeling that it Is the ddtj£ and privilege' of every person to assist in this great work, call upon the people of the four counties, particularly tbona of Col* leton. to contribute what they may to the CalV. In the way of exhibits, interest and presence. Less than Is will prove them slackers In the igr"J lavis a *■ —. — - — w — -— Carolina. THE LODGE FAIR The Press and Standard desire* to express editorially the great pleasure its editor had In witness ing the splendid exhibition of the greatness of the Lodge community, and by that we mean that lection contributing In .any why to the suc cess of the first community fair held there. It was great, and It was handsomely carried out. Miss- Tarn, home demonstration agent, in whose territory It was held, as sisted by Mt- Rlsher. farm agent for the county, and Miss Fickling. home demonstration agent, also de serve special ■rentIon x- along with the officers of the community fair association and., the contributors In the way of exhibits. In plain view of the fgir is the partly, finished brick school build ing now In •process of erection, which spells more 4 and ^substantia! progress for the community. Col leton county may well watch Lodge grow. Some of the best citizens of the .county live theVe, and- they are learning the lessons of co-operation. We should Hk<* tp see a farmers ilub organized there based on th** lines of the Brighton Agricultural club of Garnett in Hampton count*. Will a suggestion suffice? We shall a cm ■ \ * ’ . THE SOrTHKKN CAROLINA FAHt K The Southern Carolina’F^if to be held at Walterboro on th^fa % 14, IS and 16th of this monMi will he as Important an event' to < Southern Carolinians as >Ke.'State Fair at Columbia Is oj/annual worth to the State -it'Igf^e. And ' to citizens, farmers ^crad merchants alike, who live Ip-ihc four counties comprising Southern Carolina, this fair should be dighted by their absence any more than their business or farms for It Agiiirnmoted primarily for the futheisince of their welfare and per sonal instruction. The Liberty Ixtan campaign cl6s**d last .week highly successful for Beaufort county; the Food Cpnser vMion campaign is well on Its wav- iind wilt close at the end of thi.4 week, and we suggest-iraving suc- Vv«sfully disposed of these national matters, that the .people of Beaufort county-take m-xt week in which to prepare spend one or more days in WaR^rnbgo the following week at the .floutherb Carolina Fair. We would like >o see a lone string ith | pF automobiles front Jleanfort coun ty parked around the ‘fair ground-: for that would signify 'thHonr citi zens are fully aware of the y«Jue of an agricultural fak that exhibits the heat product* of the section in whfH< we live.. ., This fair Is no more for the peo # plf> of Colleton cotinty and Waitpr'- boro thin it is for Jasper, Beairfort and Hampton counties.- It^ds for Southern Carolina, as the .name im plies. a#-! Its success denetids almoit solely upon Jhe co-operation given by-the people who Kve in that see ?!on. ,T:ik.» all Judicious investments put into It/ Kven if you ha\> you put into.tf Kven if you haven tjo cxhlbit^/to ■ enter your presence* *nlono wjyf help to some degree,- and In conversation from on.* of the sections '* f the copi/l ty Monday, .the editor o' The Press and Standard was ark-d *<vTall at- tention to the prevalent of a cus tom in his section n/M. ularly of a too frequent preseiib : < of alcohol for the rvtients'of some of the doc tors ot the section. He .staled that •he was iUftfrtned that some petsons ■were getting in<»re than a gallon a month «n prescription. This citizen x- wa* of the-opinion thilt too much of this kind of thing is going on. and. that some ch»<k should he give* it. To this The Press-and Standard ayreee..-wad—tf tuis roodttlmr-rTtaPtf^- 1 anywhere la thPTou y stop at once. / ,UD,) it should MXTII -/• M AI. FAIR \ \ To op/" who casually t^dds this statement it wieans but, little.. But to one who has “Watched the growth of the fair idea ip this county and has'keen hour .much good lias been accompllshed/through this associa tion in li e upbuilding of the county anj itjr resources. particularly in llve/nto'k raising, poultry^ and in the growth of the canning club worg, It means morty' Nine yfars the people-.of the ^County Ivav© had - epportur iM» n to/meet together ;m l compare* note/, seeing what^thev have bgen, it hie to accomplish in an industrinl way. Then the fair K- self has grown s*> much in all these yekrs. The first fair was a sma’i /•ffalt compared with the last one One little building for the exhibit-. ” nrd If wav net very w*'ll filled at that, ^nd a small iro M, bu! 1 l .o.v‘ who projected that f.ilr hui a vivton of the growth of the county aiv* . how R would Jfvlp in that gtpvv¥ s Q x"' ip have j.n 'annua.! nleetlng ^ pla<-<* whlrjl tutkht .-. tv * hS clearing houspbf idea* ;»t 1 accpf'.iplishU'eiUs. Bp th<> .taT fea-- gr*wn , ^ Thin y««r will l«* exhibits | fndm fou r countie>^*f flupthern Car olina— Ib-ayfort.. ILr; |jtcp. . J »spe> | v. . jT , - yf less -than the amount consumed The difference came more largely from other countries than from America. Now thia difference is greeter than ever. and. at the same time, supplies can no* longer come from moat of the other countries. They must now come from America. Therefore, our allies depend upon us for food as they have never de pended before, and they aak us for it with a right which thev - hwye never had before. For today they are doing the fighting, the suffering and—dying—in our war. We MUST send them the food they have to have. We WILL send it. But v:e can only do It by a wise and loyal yconomy of food on the part of every one of us. We most stimulate ouc .fo^d production, or al! the waste possible, substitute as largely at possible other foods for wheat, beef, pork, dairy products, and apgar. and reduce consumption where it is excessive. To accorrfpllsh these things is the problem of the United States Food Administration. But this accom plishment can come only from the combined personal and voluntary service of all the people of. the land. To that end we want all the peopl? to Join the Food Administration. No fees or d* 1 **: merely a promise to help. Send for our membership pledge and our plan. * U. S FOOD ADMINISTRATION. WjjshlngtonM^. C. — —V THE WALTERBORO SPIRIT \ . ► l^.know Walterboro and I love Wal- terhoro * .. And 1 want to 'telp it b«* As great a town to every one' As it seems to he to me. I • praise'*Walterhoro and I cheer Walterboro.' Atvd, trv to spread its fame; . ^ trd f know what a splendid thing ’twould be Jf you would do t^ same. I trust Walterboro and I do boost Walterboro And I want to <fo my part To make it a town that all may | praise ' -A From the' depth of every, heart. I like Wslterboro ami I sing Wal- terboro. // Atfd I want Wajthrhoro to grow,.] If I knocked WaHerboro or blocked Walterboro That wouldn't' he fair you know. y ' ' ■ , I think Walterboro is th«- very best ^ town '^ln all the world to me; Or, If it’s not. I want to get-out And try to make if be! “ ! talk Walterboro and I preach Wal terboro And »I think a fellow should Who has mom R t stake than to win or make For the love of coipmon good. I' *- * N. - * * I bet on Walterboro and 1 bank on Walterboro. \ , /V And I think It' fihe to feel N. When you know Wklterfijorn. and love Walterboro— 1 That tl i s part of your earnest zeal I'm'proud of Walterboro; I love Walterboro, And 1 want to help it rise— And that's the way to help* Walter- horo—— ^ v Not to curse it and -despise. —With apologies>h5 McKinley ol Raltingpre. y* y\ When You Come to Buy Your Fall Smartly Distinctive Values are Unapproache X . ▼ * • A JW Men’s Trouseis, Dark Stripes, Excellent Quality. Overflowing Stocks of New Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and Shoes. •' - Just received a LargeS hipment ofLadies’ a nd Men’s Hole Proof Hosiery. .. / * ^ l*-' y •* ’ y • THE H. W. COHEN STORE \ y x.; Red Cross Xmas time*" more than yfuir helnc/$ecu y-There will also h.,‘ ah /Itundamv f amusement* at the/aiT. to nay nothing of the hors**j-p< inT- thos > who like diversion, and several ex- cent Iona Uv good free exhibitions will he given oh the fair grounds. . - Last yeat. ibis fair was- ^ ■grea:' success ip/every way, and. it the huonte */ Southern Carolina arc thue to the past and take the interest In thtjr oeeaslbn fh'Sf they; did last yhar it will prove this year to he v greater success, hut we would lik<‘ to see more people from county were not as many, from this ] o'clock Immediate scetjon present last year as w time We hope that everv man and wo- man who e.m possibly «*•» away Seals to Sold The-gr'^t w^/"haa clearlv singled out tuberculosis as among the worst enemies of,'armies and ha* shown that the ,control' of tuberculosis is one of 1h** moat important steps in tiinhilizing the strength artd con- sey/ing the resources of a nation. j.Tip* 15b.000 French soldiers invalid- edTwck from, the trenches and'th- vastly tpereased ravages pf the dis» ease among the civilian population offer, our niKjon ^'a timely lesson. Every ' person selling fled Cro? Christmas sqlrl thl:-- year as. every year only for^fighting tuber-' culosiSy has a vital opportunity to make 'out counfry profit by <he dear- ly learned lesson of France, ranada and other*participants in the ws^r. The following' harie he.*n askeh to serve'as agent®/tn t'olletPn conn-, •v hv IV L. A. .u^er.‘ ritate VFTair man: . . ■ Mrs 11 M. Carter. W R Wiljb Mrs. C C. Hiott. Miss Eula Jones. Mrs W. G. Miller. Mrs. B. 0 Cone. Sm^rte.P- Connor. Mrs. J. B. .<mith. MiSS Kd-th Polk. Mrs. Pric • m * \ - * ' r , ^/ . . ^ e desire to aD^iounce that we have attain secured the rs^taurant privilege at the - /v- / ^. . . , ■ . cy ^ •* " fair and shall be prepared to furnish meals, lunehes, etc., at all hours and prices.11 Our restaurant will be under the^tQjnpetent^ charge if Mrs. Braid. \ Hahn’s Ice Cream We shall sell only Hahn’s Ice Cream at the Fair. Full line of Fruits, Cigar*. Cigarettes, and all Cold Drinks at separate booths. Be sure to give us a call. X **************** * i* GARNETT #**##*•*4**** •* * * * Garnett. Oct. 6.—Rev McOhnv j' Ui~ * - - .... ••-. tx, vr* «. ?l. —n^V .Airfrra^V mre people from • Beaufort | (jn^d hity appointment at Unioo attend this fair. Ther^>! (.htirclr Sunday afternoon at 4 ’o ot as many, from this j ^vio^k (* rcctlon present last year | jfMtr 'SundaV school at rnib”. | e f% s el cOiiid easily spire the * rhurch is progressing nit “lv to go. : .v. und- the leadership of. A lev PVl.y| Sanuml l.rons, hf Union church - . ~ ■ --“/IW'a* !n K«*ili flatU-rdAV -from thetr business, farm and bom**, j irvjrc Jones, who has Wn work In Beaufort fpninty will attend this fnlr. It will not only he » great pleasure but will be.pf incalcuabio ^ _ 1 A ^ — vain. 4o you -Beaufort Gazette. ********** *. **'#* * • FOOD TO WIN THE \VAll ^ * • ^ # * 4“’# J(- * ••'£>* * * > « 44 V Seven veers agi» h famous Kurq penn /student of history, prophesied ih.tt the n.-xt great war <'f fho fu jot** would not he wop hv -ofiMIng, 'hut t>- famine We are today fi^ht cc <h. war,“Itnd famine in, indeed C: '».-r.inc to be its arbiter. The m-'n of-England, • Scotland Ireland F-an< Italy pr ! IdvlgHtm not on the-jarms. of foo*l* by these therefor^ been % ..le Ttw* pvodvictioi eountries has int: at linitoni:.. Oa fqt the r«n t»o months, ha® resigned hi® posl-| tion. He is now'll his home at Jonesville. , , , - - t> K Wlnyburn.-of Fstill.. apeom- •nanled by HUUe Cel.oarh s^en* San-- day afternoon at .TonesvilU- a< fh f;ye'la of Mh-i Lulo l.ypWs wgit-Mf-ry Marjc A.nnleby. - >>-,V ..nd F Mudso** •*nd r v Martin, of Dr*v Creek, paid U-’-hm Church “• Cving ridt J^andav T5'e • e enforfatr l rt th.- b- rH o* i »-n ’ Mr« 1 ft Vorf-ls M's/ StnlJf-' F »!orfis has **- yd, fo her hpme -.t Unicr n c**.,., »•_ sp ndtnr three pleasantly' with he- fistei er-ln-taw Mr . and Mrs they art] tm s. of TtsTm ' < •<- ■ ', \r > v snd i if c !* flak Mr. and Mrs W W., Smoak went inereiore ncen greatly reduced.; to jjodge Friday to attend the eom- Even before the war. 1( was much munlty fair. h Iv* 4 / / Healthful S/. DRINK and Refreshing 5c, EVERYWHERE Visit our a^NiilBdkA y- '