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THE PRESS AND STANDARD r V* Wednesday, December 5, 1917, Knowing of the advanced prides in Merchandise I '• • V S •' r* ' , * M * viinted the Northern markets and picked a tremendous stock of high class Meh's and Boys’ Clothing. The truth is I have overbought, and overstocked, more than I can dispose of, therefore, I now place some real good values, worth while going after. Thankgffiyfitff Dinner At Cross Swamp The Epworth League at Crons Swamp observed Thanksgiving Day bjf' the diembera and a. few visitors assembling at the etfu^ch, notwith standing the rainy weather. A pro gram was carried out. We were fortunate in aecuring Dr. R. S. Bai ley, of Walterboro, who delivered a fine address which was enjoyed by all present. After the exercises were over a delightful and bountiful dinner w&i served. ’ ^ The following is the program: Song, “Aall Hail the, Power of Jesus Name/’ s . ' Scripture reading by Ernest Polk. Prayctc* by Rev. Bedenbaugh. Welcome by Albert Polk. Essay, .-“Whg we Should Cele brate Thanksgiving.’V by Miss Mat- Us t>olk. Recitation by Fletcher Polk. Solo by Miss Essie Polk. Recitation by Miss Lpcy Polk: ' Song. "Little Servants.’' Address by Dr. R. S. Bailey. Song, "My Country 'Tie of Thee.’’ Prayer by Dr. R. 8. Bailey. ALBERT B. POLK. Sec. Try this treat V 1 ■y > > ?V, I ■ r V*. A Men’s Suits, Blue Serge $li), Children’s Cloaks at greatly Blue Serge Suits 17.50, X v * reduced prices. % y » T Oi' *r kinds, blue and blacK and aL colors, $10, $15. $1(.’50 ' and $16.00. ■* ' .v" * V ■ - Did you try our $5.00 men’t Shoes. We have the best boy.*’ shoes, such as E. C. Skuife-s Boys’ Kne,* Suits from $]1.75 to $7.00. ’ - - and Walton. . / • y ’ X a Top Shirts' and- Underskirts Our l^adies* Hats are the * / ‘ from . r .0c'to $1.25. . talk of the town. ’ • a S ** + t: + *#****** + t * — DRY BRANCH 4 ; , X • .. JCST RECEIVED MORE LADIES’ Sl’ITS T>F BLUE AND *' / ' y - »» Black poplin and serge, the pkp ks. have been * * v * v ' . y ' ' / REDUCED TO. ME AND W’LL DO THE „SAME. FROM JT.od • /j. o . *, «• yW ' ■ • - V ’ .. J ... *• TO $16.50 ,* . REMEMBER THE PLACE IN GLOVER’S FURNITURE STORE, NEXT TP THE RESTAURANT H. W. COHEN m coo. V. ' X SI . \ x X* X ft \ k N! Mules! Mules! X YES, MULES THAT ARE MULES X l^irge, amall and medium for nil classes of work. The BEST MULES ever brought! to CoHetoii county. Al>.» ievStp nice Mares. Another car load to arrive thi- week. Seje them before you buy. Cash or Credif. ► * ’■ * . ‘ \ y . ✓ ' ./ x *• • General Merchandise -. . ■*' .* y, ., xx^ ” • » Full line of General Merchandise,' Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, Hanlware, Farm Implements We are pre- / ■ f / ■ i) K ’ * pared to >erve y'Ai at all times with best the market af- +*++****+****** Editor Press and Standard: Somt* good friend of ours, with out authorityi or foundaUon what ever has iXaomo iilttonded, uncon- eientious, disrespectfwf manner salJ that this, the Dry Branch section, had turned her back on- religious, social and progressive activities. Now, Mr. Editor, the writer hap pens* to he acquainted with .this short-sig'.ited, narrow-minded, know- it-all person, and am extending him a personal invitation to vj^it me »n 'my home, and let .mXhA v< * tho pleasure of taking , 4001 to ,our churches, ■ our Sunddy school, oh. ublic schools, p*rf homes and places of amusemepP and let him first so. these Diidgs before he passes the “deapX^sentence.’* And after n ■ has^seen all these things, if he sti.l pronounces us dead—well, we won’t worry, but we do want ju^tR:e. Oh! God pity the man or womlkn who thinks so little of him or herself a- to put their foot on any section of this (iod given country, and say that they have closed their doors to the things that it takes to keep this world moving on, and we do chal lenge anv man to pioVe. that suc'i is true .of our section. *' Mr. Editor, - is itpossible for a i se<tii«n that has good churches, fili- -Led—withs-GetR fenrfing* men and w.o*- m< n. progressive -Sunday schools, in charge of. intelligent inen and v\>- nien; good schools, employing abliv and efficient teachers, and a section fliat is filled with a clear-mindeX'K good-thrnking. . pLogressDe ^ppjpto to die?. Again I say. ,'ijap a com munity Jlike this turn their .back an'l close their doors to religious, social ml progressive activities.? What X we living for? What are w < doing wUh'the life that God has given us to iiw? Again, let me ask this kind friend of ofirs to come over and ’ invest* gate tiie matter before he putv hi> feed down on us again.’ Mr. Editor, we don’t mean to ba hard on 'anybody, but do feel that it is niy duty to defend the place Of my childhood and the place of my present abiding'place. Yours for justice, 1.ELAND A. HIERS. Lodi.e, S, Nov. 30, 1!*1T. SO MJD COULD 0 W WilK Medic inc-s \ewr Sn-eimnl tcV\ Help Any I ntil Tills hiiriiHi Eoiind \eu Heiiiesly. \r^ghigH- lUxiglit .mid ^•’c»l' 1 cniis lu* >ui>|ili«> ( j Tlic-ni W it ||, Tcm>. v. X Any good cook.can make a first,rate cake witn butter. But my! how that cake does eat jgntt> a pound of expensive butter! . X . ’ ‘ 'I s. , . * * Vet there is a way to make perfectly delicious cake without using a speck of butter. May we whisper the secret ? , Use rich, pure Cottolene. Keep to your recipe. But instead of using butter, use Cottolene—one-third less than you would ordinarily use of butter. r-; Profit by the experience of other housekeepers, who have found that Cottolene—because of its greater richness—goes farther.than other shortenings which they had been using. See if you don’t make a cake that you arc proud of. V. ■ * ■ . . x • . N , r\ « . , * « . X If you could taste the delicious cakes, flaky pies and pastries, crisp biscuits, tender muffins and di gestible fried things that rich Cottolene mates, we are quite sure you would use Cottolene in all your frying and in all your baking. Wholesome Cottolene produces perfectly delici-' ous results. It combines iruc economy with better cooking. X . . Try it in any familiar recipe and see. Cottolene is sold by grocers iii. tins of eonvement sizes. Reclpo for MARBLE CAKE “ » XT** s ] i cup C ottolem* 1 cup ‘I'vpu* ' f "W cup- rini.ry h LeahpcwJr v;r,:j i- mpn cuXrp.jv: v ' nut- IvJ ‘f. 'vae* h* kixnvd : l •. .n i 2 v<; •" i tC»Sp->UiJ ' .it • "l.Ml.l Si > ■» 1 . f ■ X # Cream Cctloienc, aiivl sugar Oai;u:’'!y, jihk' beaftn^,thick aiivi lipl.t. h mr siftoi'nith hakltip ftw* *icr 'air, >vdcJ Alternately -vvitii m whites u{ vjrus bcatta’i .si.ii. ilitril batter into bowi :uv L- r.en one-. ‘aiiil C mojaiscs and spices, r’our imo \\v;l- . _ . .J X ■<r * grea-'-ed puti, Jtenutitqj li^h- and mixtarcs. XX x. Bake 40 to 45 imputes in moderate wen. « XT' y * *• s' m * OeOSuTAI RBANK u Makes Good Cooking Better s. y. "My stomach got in fun b fpt i ihle nhape *1 w>\ aHii’t hardly aid*/ to g>;t alioHt.” \vt'it‘s M. A^l^niX,' of St. Alhamv. W.-Va.. UxF. ij/No. U. *1 had u«c(! fin>i4>rr dific/cryi kiiuK of medicioc Im) • nolo''X thrui'did me STOI’, I.tWJlv AND Rl'AD rill^ any gooiXmitil om/ day 1 girt hoi.i • a nian loves a girl, that fcL l»u*i oY a lu/iri< of Acrfl Lori Yfjm ral in I tx * ';N x X. Our Service Will Keep Your Car in The Best of Condition. ••• ’ V / * Your automobile needs treatment once in a while, just X . .. » V t ' , ' ‘-K, . , - X '■ 4 ' / - ' . ' like the human body. The carburetor may lie out of or- , ■ * ■ - ' S X x v ; ; - / ’ • der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be • j clogged up with carbon and working poorly; in fact your car gets sick just as you can. If there is anything the * ’ v • • ' v x matter Vrith your car call up 18S. Our corps of eNpert machanicians will render you prompt, courteous aiid satiZfdct.: y serv ice at »rusc'.’uuje cash,.prices, • • > • ■ Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE* WALTER BORO, S. C. /.■XT' ■ Xx/ . ; v -\ XXx it hf-lpt'd in*' mi-* much I wanted an- pfli/r botth./ Tin- dnicgist-i didn’t liavt’ anv Knri* so I 'vt*nt and sont |awa\ toj Vonn-. and that waS- yoata ago if mod m< and ntighbor? ill argiuid, hrt*> kopt after .mo so tuttf’i to tlii'in sorno t.« <» that for *>ignt. yZars I' sold for the tuakpis I don't know how many hottio> and the whoit> town got to using Acid Iron Minct al. Folks-wuro so i-nthusias- tic about it they used it on the ya:- *1*“ and hotsi-s and Own sotnebodv. il'iscOvctod p woiild stop Idood .and hi'rtl cuts and 1 wouldn’t be without a baton in tW«- Imuse /or n lot 1 pladly rocontmond it as the host all round modiclm* any farmer cv?r bad bn the- place,’’, writes Mr. KX nis. Acid Iron Mineral is tli^ product of a natural medicinal iron depowit and is so highly concentrated it 1^ a cheaper, stronger, and; better iron -nvvrffcine for stomach. kidneys, rheumatism anal .idood Got a bot tle todit)^ People alt. over the state praise it. tin*. ’ ■ > ■ - ., * ’ ness; if a girl loves a man that’s oer tm’ ness; ? . A . if they get married (Lafe their business. So; if you want your autvimoblle seat obvereda and clothes cleaned, see The New York Pressing Club; foi that’* their business. New York Pressing Club X- - - ■ : --' J. B. DAVENPORT. Manager. x l T Uf.llBM l«b.. «• School* or# trauuns aonlo rou Ceil Somco Esi Von eai pro port »our*»!' n*ht *t * ow*. la papp •par* UB«. SaaS ■ po*«*l oa»tf today ton <v« 0*- paco booh I.Utag all abont bnndroo* oka bar* boon auacoaptul Slop dnUrr«' Uoctdo to rnabo •omethlnc of yours.If: You can do tt by una« tbo •amo not hod* that h.r. mad. othtra auocaod I wtuhahonal cotusroNOCMa schools Sox III. Saroatoa. Pa. Htemtifli TitMitil.- »ntl VoHvfiiMtloo. Who,, i •« afflicted with i stonTjli-h tront»I« . nnd <onstijuition j ,shoiild read the follow ing: "1 i-av? | lltevcr founi’ anything so good for ■ ..*11 n.■ uIdt* ■ i*ltd - r-t+n-Ufmtfdn -tv I M'humb.uJain’s *f;iTitmw. -l.hav<> used' jtheiu oil h-nti on now' for tlTe pa«t Jtwo years. • They not'only regulpt>» |G:e lion of tile bowejs but st imM-j Bcrausr of iu toni« Bud IbvatiTC r(l i late (lie liver and keep one’s bodv j TIVK BKtnnaOl lMNEiaheturau l>» • h'allliy condi.Ion." Mri. 8^dTi^r*S2USSyrSS! Munjamin Hoopur, Atiburn. N. V. ^ 1 look ior the ftiramturc ol l;. w. gk The Cuinme That Does Kat Affect ttw Hcac fb't IASCA- i* better ttran ordinary 1 itoea nr.| cauae laervotMueas nor full uatrtc and GKOVK- 30c. DORT CARS X y X I have just accepted the agency for the DORT Automobile, and shall be pleased to show this car to anyone interested. This is ohe. of the new cars for this section, and is among the popular sellers of the year. It is guaranteed to be in a class along with any other car, equipped with all the latest im provements. Westir.ghouse Starting and Lighting system. ' . { . * * v „ Touring Car f.o.b, Walterboro $780.00 \ j... Xx ’. /' . • 7 ' V x<,' o AG EXT FOR COLLETON' COUN’TY 'x* j ■ - * ■ yy* Cottageville, S. C. J X x r» ■ * . ■4. X- * . .