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y v The Pres* and Standard 8.' C. tan. j ** * 4 M '*~ : **~ \s THIPRESa AND STANDARD ■ ' .■ >H BT TKM W.W. ns iiiuibie io iniji : (TTIIKSHEsirs TO MOVE AROI XU 8HK »LU» T*> rTHH A CHAIR BE- FORK ^feR . it tfc* •. a. »» T«V » ^ # • •> • • ••• • • • HAD TRYING EXPERIENCES .. Plant yoor acre of wheat + ■ > " ' • • * When will the war *od? - e e e One brood sow more next year. o o o ** Are your children all in school? o • • *- Save meats, fats, sncar and .wheat. e e e Good time to sow oats to help out With feed for stock. woo An. educated people are a free people. / Sk e o o •• / ./ # : Lawrence McCants, Manley Ja- ques /and Eddie Kinsey—Colleton’s three martyrs In the cause of lib- erty! . ' o o ’ • v '. INDICATE PROSPERITV Wer e Miserable for Mrs. ■t the Afternoons . More Comfort . BANKS The statements of the banks a* shown l»y the report called for .W- vember -20, indicati* that a condi tion of-great • prosperity Is abroad In thfe county. .At no time in the ' history jf the bounty has there bajjd so much money on deposit, nor ha-r there been ‘such an evidence of prosperous conditions.'’' The banks which are an index of the country’s condition financially, at least, show that we have fcn abundance of t,h0 coin of the realm to carry on our Increased business affairs. IS IT THE KKTAII.Kir There ate many persons of th-r opinion .that the retailer Is respon- klble for much of >tfhe‘hlgh pric*s - being charged for the merchandise now offered for sale. It is openly charged that they are putting nu too great a percentage of profit-, and ad^ 'v ’ ding too much s ‘war” surplus.. TK» Press apd Standard does not kno-r if Aliis be true,' but we are sure that (he temptation to charge too muc-V is great. Now when nobody seetrw to know really what a legitimate profit and fair price are. there W» an opportunity for the retailer to dtld ti^j much for tW prlVilege of doing business. We would caution Though the had aulfered with rheumatism so badly she could not walk at time* during three or four years, and had been troubled a great deal with a number of other ail ments. Mrs. J. T., Durham, of 2210 g. Main St.. Anderson, declares that ’Tanlac relieved my rheumatism and other. troubles and got me. In good shape in three weeks, after a lot of other medicines had failed to help me.” I suffered with rheumatism so badly I could not walk at times, continued Mrs.' Durham, “and for several hours every, morning when the rheumatism was particularly bad I would have to alt In a chair after being helped from my bed and then my muscles would get so ! could move around by pushing chair before me^ I generally was able to ,r*t around enough to jcet dinner, though I could never get breakfast. “One of mv legs was badly drawn and I hurt all over and suffered tor ture. 1 had rheumatism badly for three or four years, but ! had been in bad kealth for about nine year* when I began • to tpke. Tanlac. also was troubled a .great deal wjth indigestion and headaches, and my nerves, were almost ‘gone to pieces. I could not sleep well, and my sys tem was weak and run down and felt tired Out all the time. “The Tanlac soon got me where I codM do my housework.’for It quickly relieved the rheumatism bnc that drawing in.my leg. 1 am strong and I feel well now. Tanlac cer tainly is a One medicine Tor rheu- - stism. I think. I very seldom ever feel a pain In my body now. so wel eDd Tanlac break up the rheuma tism "The medicine also built up my ystem in general., gave me a fin ippetite and relieved .the indir tion I could not eat anything hard ly when I began taking Tanlac/ it got me so I could' eat anything 1 wanted. I can sleep well iwlw*. find the Tanlac relieved the net<oukness. 1 sure do feel fine, and !!>/• improv**-' ment in my condition Is due to‘Tan lac.’’ - /r Tanlac. the "Mastot Medicine.” »s sold in Colleton county by: Jno. M. Klein. Walierhoro'. The Colleton Cypress Co.. CoJIeton', - Cottagevflte Drug Co., CoLfegerille: Islandtnn Mercantile - Oo.. Islandton; W. C. Clover. Ore^n Pont|. add Jackson- boi*o; E. It. Bishop & Co'. Lodge. ; , - ■ - ■■ »■ - -i'tf ‘ ItHt-T l\ s< IlfHHi HONOIt Wednesday/ December 5, 191T. ^ • * > • % 15c Off On FINN 4 15c Off On •w ' ’ * 4/- • <* ... Every Every ' • *0 ♦ , * * : Dollar jewelry More, me. . Dollar WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROUNA \ , - Reduction In Prices Beginning December 6th, ’till January 1st, we will sell all our a. Christmas Gbbds at a Reduction of - \ 15c on Every Dollar Cash purchase . \ ■ • ' V • • * * g . * • * f ^ • . - * v Everybody knows -that the goods on the. market have advanced from 25 to 50 per cent, but we are willing to give the benefit to our customers, as pur custom is every year, to buy the Christmas Gifts very reas enable by sacrificing, our profits. We do not find it necessary to make a ny explanation of the duality of the goods we sell, because we have the reputation of- our business for the last 15 years in suc cession/as we never misrepresent our jew elry and stand back of it with our personal guarantee. ’\ . 1 'Y •*' * • , x . On account of the scarcity of goods on the market, we would ask our customers to make their gift selections as early as po ssible, as many things we will be unable to duplicate. Get the benefit and buy at ydur “Home Town” and SEE THE GOODS BE FORE YOU PAY F0§ THEM. * • if If '. 7 We cordially invite everybody to visit our Jewelry Store and see the selections of beautiful things we have on hand. x / • p against this on the part of any r*»- tailer, for the regnlatlons are verv strict, and if it be found out that excessive profits aje Wing charge 1 the privilege of doing business a* all will be taken away froni the p‘- taljer. . ' • ' J 'V-'IW K"’" I '«'1 Take for example C*e price sugar* on the local rail-d. It- Ij x reported that the p-U.e * * the con sumer is 12 1-2 cents a pound, and that onlv four pounds ;:re sold to a • single Customer. At/ ’rottagevii;** and Untoaks suguf. is sold for 11 cents, we. are reliably informed. According to the •statements pub lished even HjJ* is t<*o high, an-1 will doabtless be lowered' in the * y * * near future when the crop now manufactured reaches the marker?, which will be by Dec. loth.- No one . should make excessive profits on anything now. Tile follow ing- is the honor roll of Ituffin school: First* Grade—f.ina Ma>* Smith, Janie Smith. Harold Patrick. Mei/ rial Breland. Klein Williams. S»A‘ond Grade—Ellen Kanders' Pearl frophy. nuncan Padgett. Frank McAlhany. Third Grade—.('ecil Rhoad. Edna ‘SHin^r.’TOT6Hi>; rnasBereiTu. 'ness^e Breland. 'Graham Ooaby. Fourth Grade—iRoyce .Breland. Edna Griffin. , / Fiftb Grade—Willie Mae Mliev, dazte Padgett. Mae t’roitby. Sixth Grade—William Patrick. Alma Griffin. Seventh Grade—Ida Breland, t'apye Appjehy. R*ba Garter. Eva ’rosby. Albert Kinard., Eighth' prade Maud C Janilk SmyTey.. 'Lawson. I’lmer, Ninth Grade*—Meric ; .Williams Annie BeBe t'rosoy: Ray Xllloy. Tenth Grade—Gertrude .Thomas, Thelma Mi ley. Moilie W lliams. X VMOL MAKES | GOOD BLOOD SICK WOMAN HAD I CRYING SPELLS •v X _ Proof Many so-called remedies for anae- aia are only so in name. Their mak- •n are afraid to prove their claims by tailing whgt thetr medicines contain. The only way to be honest with the People is to let them know what they era paying lor. Here is the Vinol formula. When the doctor knows what a medicine contains, it ceases to. he a ‘ patent’’ medicine. J) Co»1 Uver aiMt Berf Prptoa**, trooaaS ' Hainan— Peptoaates, Iron an4 Aa»> aM^MCitfatcJUme aa4 Soda Oljrcsro- Any doctor win tell you that the in gredients of Vinol, as named above, «U1 enrich the blood and banish anae mia and create strength. When the blood li pure and rich and red. the body is strong and robust Yon can prove this at our expense because vottr money will be returned If Vinol does not improve your health For sale by John M. Klein. Druggist. No. 696 . I •m MALARIA or CHILLS A PCVglt. Five or sis do— will break any cam. and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will net aemm. It acts on the liver I Caloasel and docs not gripe or to Health by Lydia ’• Vegetable Compound. Enhant. Pa.—*T was all run down and reak inwardly. I had female troubles and nervous feelings and my head both ered me. 1 would often have crying spells and feel as if I was not safe. If I heard anyone com ing 1 would ran and lock the door so they mould not see me. I tried several doc tors and they did not |b*lp me so f said to *- - ■* ■ =3 my mother 'I I will have to die as there is / * , \ ^y / y . ^ \ . a, -• «* " P. S.—The 15c reduction is on everything we have in th^ store, with the exception of BIG BEN Clocks, •X X w i cor NT Y TREASURER’S ‘ r X* * * * * % X /TAX NOTICE, 10K. The bookXof the County Treas urer win hr open for the purpose of collecting taxi's from the 15th day i>C,October. 1917. ^December yf\1S ' y levy is as folTows:. State/. . ..... -yX. . .8 1-2 mills Ordinaty county ..7 mills jioads .,. ."X* * ••>••• 2 rail1 * Past indebtedness . . .X 1 1-2 mills Constitutional school ...3 mills Total oo mills T ^ v ■ ■ , , / Special School Districts. mv- 4 mills Lodge (for schools 13; bonds 5) . . 18 mills Rum Gully ..:; ........ 3 mills Rice Patch t 3 mills Ashton 8 mills Welmer 4 mills Dry Branch ' 4 mills Cedar Branch *3 mills Hill 4 mills Strickland 8 milis Williams (for schools 4; — < bondse3) v , 7. mills Smdnks . . . ......... 8 mills Little Swamp X.. ...... 8 mills Rurkheads ... . \ . .... 8* mills Tabernacle \.. . . \. . 5 mills Bethel !. . .\ 8 mills Ruffin . . .. .>v . . . 8 mills Raysdrs .... ..X/..A.. 8 mills Hudson's Mill . ... x . .. .\ 8 mills Oak Grove ...... / 5 mills Tabor 8 mills Stokes (for sehools 4.; bonds 4). . .... . > mills Red Bank 8 mills Pine Grove 4 mltU Sniders . ....... 8 mills Cane Branch 5 mills Penlel : 8 mills Hendersonville (for schools 6: bonds 4) io mills erdler 4 mills ’alterboro —— ors® Pen . . ..... 3 mlljs land Creek 8 mills 'olf Creek . £ 3 mills »H .... 4 elch Creek 4 Fraser 2 * » » « * • CARDS. • •«»»#»*****#l R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at La* WALTER Boro, s. c. Practice in all Courts except Equity Loans Negotiated on Improved *. . * Farming Lands. Dr. A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon . . ■' 1 Office Hoar*. 9 a. m. ts * p. m.; tp. u. to 6 p. m. Phone 100-X. Walterboro, 8. C. Its/or you. , • 1 ' x*. p1 ..rj UVERREGUUTOR Cenatipation Granger Liv er Regulator is purely veg etable, con tains no calo mel or alcohol, and is a moat efficient fami ly medicine for liver and stomach ail ments. Sold — by druggists, 25c a box. Refuse all substitutes. Demand Granger. C«.. CkattasMgs. T Sheridan Cottageville Sand Hill . Bethlehem . Maplu Cane Rehoboth .. Red d>ak .. m idge . . . A*. •X •/.' mills mills mills milts mills mills mills mills mills mills mills no l T guvs* -■ help for She got me one of your little books and my husband said I should try one bottle. I stopped the doctor's took Lydia E. Pink ham’s pound. It 1 egetable Com soon made a diangv in me arid now I am strong and do all my work.”-lira. Augustus Baughman. Box 86, Lnhaut, Pa. Why will women continue to suffer jay ont and drag out a sickly, t*Y I^LFIWTd?* THISyirfiT Poll tax SI.00 on all males be tween the ages of 21 and 60. also a commutation tax of $2.00 on all males between the ages of 21 and 50. which shall be paid at the same time and In the same manner as Other taxes. Dogs (Hi cents each. R. E JONES. County Treasurer. Colleton Coun ty, S.X. X/V 10-3-3m. Walterboro, S. C,/ pet ,>1917. fourths of the joy of li can find health in Lydi Ve^ttable CoamonnH ? vmg. when they in E. Pirkham’s you would like free confidential ad vice addrew Lydia E. Pmkham Medidoe Co., Lynn, Mam. NOTICE! No hunting or trespassing of any kind on lands owned by the follow ing names: C. G. Saunders. II. W. Saunders, William Crosby. A. I. Martin, T. M. Smith and F. M Smith. Whenever "^ou Need a General Took > Take Qrovew>. The Old Standard Grose’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable aa a General Tonic because it contains the well know u tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out bfalarta, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Office Hours at . ATLANTIC COAST LINK STATION From 1:00 a. m. to 1?:00 m.. and from '2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Patrons of office will take notice that offl.’e will be closed 1 hour be tween 12:00 m. and 2:00 p. in., and will be closed strictly at 5:00 p. m. No freight delivered or received be- ———lA 1 ■—1 - — 4,ai mi .A 1 1 mi - „ Not ICE! ’Ail persons "having claims against the Estate of the late B. W. Good win will present the same duly at tested. and persons indebted there to will make payment to the execu tors. S. P. and E, W. GOODW'N.I Attk 360 articiH ^ IdStuismTioNs BETTER THAN EVER 15c a copy At Yarn I •Awe cot- XT CHARLESTOM, s.c. HIGH GRADE MONUMENTS! X MEAL (XINTAlNS POTASH. DO YOD |1 WANT IT? / x .v -■ 11-21-31.1J-2 l-3t.e I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C. HIOTT ROUND, S. C. X What is LAX-FOf IAX-F0S IS AN MPtOVLO CASCAtA A Digestive Clquid Laxative. Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Ctegara Bark Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, niflr Root , May Apple Root. Senna Leaves and Pepsin.. Combines strength with pala- Executors. > table aromatic taste. Docs cot gripe. 50c THE BEST CHEAPEST FEED Walterboro Oil ill ?/ To tKe last drop ^ MAXWELL i HOUSE COFFEE Is Perfect Ask Your Grocer