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••••» Tins PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, December 12, 1917. :* Overstock Sale Knowing of the advanced prides in Merchandise 1 visited the Northern markets and picked a tremendous stock of high class Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. The truth ’ * ^ / \ t - • ' is I have overbought, aqd’overstocked, more than I can dispose of, therefore, I now place some real good values, * - ' . . « worth while going after. K lien’s Suits, .'Blue Serge $1'), * ' v Blue Serge Suits $7.50. ’ ' VK Other kinds, blue and blacg and all colors, $10, $15, $16 50 and $18.00. ' * . * ,» k> . * Boys’ Knee Suits from $1.75 to $7.00. Top Shirts and Undershirts from 50e to $1.25. Children’s Cloaks at greatly reduced prices. » * * *» Did |ou try our $5.00 men’s Shoes. We have the best boy^’ shoes,, such as E. C. Rknlfers and Walton. . / ' ■ - Our Ladies’ Harare the 1 talk of» yie to» n. XOTICK TO Plti A-XD . CORN CLl*B MKMBEKH • . ^ The time has come when ne 'should finish up our reports for. the year.’'A roodlv number Of boys avid. girls have sent in their reports; oth ers have not. To “you who have not sent in your reports I wish you would do so at once. The class of work done hy us is judged largely by our report books, also our coun ty b Judged by them. If y<Ai do not send them to me you lose, credit for your work. Abo your county !mm credit. We stand first in the • In pig and corn club enroll- t Lets make our county first lit number of reports sent in. To the boys who dre going intj tbo corn dub'next year, It la time no«r to begin preparation of your solL Decide now where you will plant; have the land broken good, then hatfl out trash and little and spread on It to rot. The boy thnt won prize in the corn club but year. attributes his targe yield ro good preparation in the winter. If you are goihg to join the pig rlnb you should begin to prepare for th%t. To raise a pig cheap you must have green feed — to have green feed next year you must pre pare now. Select you one-tenth ‘of an acre oP good soil and in Febru ary plant in Rape. This will give you fine feed.\ - Plant Wheat. Quite a few peophf of Colleton wiil plant wheat this year, and nat- IS BEST ' SHE HIS EVER 11 HAVh TAX LAC CKRTAIXLY Dll) HELP HER WONDtytFULLY URED MANY REMEDIES Before She Took Tanlac, She Says w * She Never did Feel Well. r ' 9 * ’ , ‘ ^ o .. JUST RECEIVED £0 MORE LADIES’ Sl f ITS OF BLUE AND BLACK POPLIN AND SERGE. THE PRICES HAVE BEEN REDy^BtS TO ME AND W’LL DO THE SAME, FROM $7.50 v ’ /■ TO $16.50 "Tanlac Is the best' medicine 1 have ever taken, and I certainly have taken a lot of medicine,” said Mrs. J. C. Walker, of 30 Henderson St., Anderson, in a statement she gave May 23rd. "Tanlac certainly did help me wonderfully. I took it for a generally run down condition, for I was always so weak and tired and I never did feel well. I really felt completely broken down, and in the mornings I felt as badly ns when I went to bed. for I did not sleep well. I had no appetite and I scarcely had strength enough to do ray work. - / “But the Tanlac did me -more good than any other medicine 1 have ever taken'. It soon had me urftlly the question of where to have f< > e i ing strong, I got so I could sleep it made, into flour has Arisen. Wo , we j| an ,i m y appetite came hack an 1 cun have wheat ground «>n corn mill|| began (o fee i so fine . The Tan- c.nd use it as graham/flour. • If a i ar did a lot to 'build up apd large enough a« rcaa* : (s pUnte.i 18trf ngtbbn mv entire system.” some 6ne will InKtall a mill in the i T an i$ Ct the "Master Medicine;” »s county.- Bamtrerg/'has a mill and^ so td m Colleton county by: Jno. we can ship there. The railroad v Klein. Walterboro; The Colleton will eh age freight only one way. JcWess Co.. Colleton; Cottageville They will de:)d-bead the flour baerf | [) ru g Cottageville;' Islandto free. So th><i will cut freight to a j Mercantile Co.. Irlandton; W. ^ minimum.y* . . , ‘ I Glover, (ireeH Pond and Jacitgon- / Tlie OfcliatHl. / iboro; E. It: flirhop & Co.. Lo^lge. It is/tow time' to spray >d'd prun^! .. ,, .vi,,., i'* , t trees /ft we irte to have pood n uit. 1 ., • ami ■— b,■ ■% * wsvaispv II If Wu need fruit treen^ your countv ^Pl pNnHl THNIR ^ aggnt cat* secure othyro for you at h ' Vl IsMl'MIlr' IVI1IM a^small cost. * Prii/M rapge t^om *» ft 13 f0, 'S»« Bum l»dy Who, Ob Doc* apples, pcais, etc. . v -, ' . » * ' V l r.^t A’our corn. tor g Advice, 1 ook Cgrutu When ttu ; rainy weather comes j And b Now Wefl. we farn:»>rs can spend our time i ' r __ profltabljr testing seed corn.* Ityha.s! ' S been /proven that we can. increase o\ir/Suld AS or 20 pet cent, by this K I REMEMBER THE PLACE IN GLOVER’S FURNITURE II * A Car Load Of Mutes We h^ytTjust receive^ another carload of fine horses and mules, and have just the animal you want. Be sure }= to see these before buying. We can save you money. > . l “ -»■ Beach Buchanan WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA 01 WAtlEMO SEED ’ IHD FEED'COMPANY WALTERBORO, SOjUTH CAROLINA. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEpS OF'QUALITY v \ That would ntean about hu-hels to every acre plaqCed. Hixson. Tepn.—“About 10 years ago 1 was.^. ’ says Mrs. J. B. Gadd, of this place. ”1 suffered with a pain lu uij’ left bide, could not sleep at night ring'the month of .lannaiv 1 ami , , .. going to give demot|str^tiom» *n . * * testing anil making the tests / for side.. v STORE, NEXT TO THE RESTAURANT hoti’e use at nil the schools. Should be glad to have all farmer* attend. F. W. (USHER. \ Coi/my Agent. B - // 7' > H. W. •'.V' COHEN /■ifn IHUI1L / / / V z 7 . s Coras Lift Right Off With "Gets-It” V Bleucd relief ^r®m.\corn pains is simple as A 14 C with ^Uets-It.” When you've jbeen limping around for days tryuig to get away from ! a heart-dritTTBff edrn .n- buinmv eal- I lus, and everytblnx yuu’vtu tried Uaa A Mules! Mules!- ./ YES, MULES THAT ARE MULES / % I^irgo, small and medium ^or all classes of work. The BEST MULES ever, tiroutfht) to Colleton county. Also several nice Mares. Another car load to arrive this*' week. See them before you buy.- Cash or Credit. ■ y - • ^ .■// . / General Merchandise / FuU line of General Merchandise. Shops^/Clothing, Groceries, Hardware. Farm Implements ,We are pre pared to serve voir at all times with !)e7t the market ai - X» ’• / ' ' * />// : x " N fortK * y / ■ ■v x / ros SMO/VfvS, SOUTH CAROLINA// X My doctor told me to use Cardul. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. ' . ’ ' / I at first let If go, but began ttM#* weak' and in a fkn-down conflRon, so I decided to try some more Cardul, which, I did. . . ' . This last Cardui which 1 took made me much better. In fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, ftill I have ro return of -this trouble. i feel it was j&yrdul that cured me, and I recommend it as a splendid fe- tor. ^ f-Uow yourself to become i t t i-A-uu run-donu frorj^ip-oroanly I v '/ \ T:.'.;e rarduit-’R' should sure- lv*/htjp you. a. it has so many thou- mds c* other wor.r»n"in the past -40 i’ •. d’n b . ’. ».-•!. he. rldvuche, /.v t.n -.ou : < .“s.. a’eepressucas, tired-out feeliug. nre a 1 ! >frn: -of womanly trou- i h’A, Ce fcrr v, jt."\ get relief'hy taking Cardul. V. h/ net you? All druggists. NC-132 ABRUZZI RYE, $4.6o iper bushel. CAROLINA TALL GROWING RY£, ?2.8> per bu. _ / / "'Z * ' 1 - ■ " » FULGHUM OATS, $2.00 perlbuaibel. ' TEXAS, RED RUST PROOF OATS, $1.2> per bu. APPLER OATS, $1.10 i>er bushel. ' " • * v \ * Z . LEAPS PROLIFIC WHEAT, $3.^)0 per bushel. BL^E STEM WHEAT, $£.50 per bushel. ’ / - . • / \ / \ ■ \ • * - . RA. E SEED,%5c per pound. y / \ •' \ . - Horse andf Mule Feed. Dairy Feed, Poultry Feed, - \ BeeP Scraps, Hay and Grain. ' \ • X " / / o ’ X • * / / ’Southern Railway System V. <*•/ %»* “Z r ‘ * * * S I’KMF.L / ry 5jc i|: i'-. Sjs\:jc .ifc sjc * j \Vaiteiboro, Rout \ 5, Nov. 8.— 'The farrmrin in tl'is \ectfon are about through gatherthg. Their igrain yield-was good and th*,' ;jrir.';. / ; made up for the shortage Hf the i Ijpn? nop, and everybody seenvs, to be jn ito"d i.piritivyn.d making pre paration? to do better , the emoind only mad® if Hibr®'®'. and then you >• ar tYian ever. Y put aome.-fieis-tf’ on and the pain Tlie writer i<- a little ufnOii that races rl^ht aWay. and the. corn peel® ,-i.., nvrt n ml •■Mi PMiei re too rlsht /off like a b.mapa skin- * * ,1>0n n " '' ' 1 l’ ■Ct it a grand and. heavenly.feel- ' te.-ta-get .our farmer* awlvko* to A • I w ■ V *1»* HUM AVv* » “ inpT’ • ’ ' ■ • T •; tt e # iilt>a tliiit Thev. must Ci(iv^rhehi ••Oels-lt" has revolutionized the < .. „ «.. ? : corn history of the world. - .Millions ' ' ” w 'x ‘‘ r ''o w.Mn.ut. -Hi.lt t.v -corn history use it and it never* frflla. Ladies Wvar smaller shots and have pain- free feet. Wa old fellows and young ft-Uowa forget out* toes and rplus of the West mne/ go to feed-' mu joddieis. We -hope out peoph- ill. at t1ii> lat** hour, ^ovv *t lea - / ./ A W : An Ambition and a Record i • 1 / v ; ‘THEnieds of the South are identical w ith flir nn JV-- > l ; rt !t,e Sojt[,«n Rtilery: the jro^Ji t(:.l »« c<-s- I t-t | ■ the up!>u;ldiur cf tbe o«bet. «v • '* " S j \ The Souihe-i Railway a.‘k< no favorO-no «?ccial yaUr*- .io« ’ ■ accoided w utter,. - v The ambition of the Southern Xul-way CoT.pa: y i« to —e ttar , J unity of imereti that is born of cooperation between the pu/'-e and i i the failtoa4': to weperfeaej that fair and frank polu y in the mii.aee- < tnent of railroad* fchich invite* eoniidenv-e of gorenim-mal 1 afriu iev, to toaliie that liberality of treatment wIkH w-ll r...ible.lt 1 to obtain the adJitionai capital nerted for tbeacquiwton ..f le-|trr aoi enlarged faciiitie* incident to the demand for incrcaacd and better •ervice; phd. tnally— To takr It* riche In. the body prditic of the .South aioneaidc o', j Other *reat nnluttriet, with no too:-, but with equal Ubcrt.es, .Jit (ifhM and equal opportunities. “ The Southern Serves the South.” X X J.S -V' Cvd I frisky i\s colts. oJCvcryboriy erf vb«-|t t>\ flu |.Y«* - \\ < *ith a torn or callus needs ••fiets-' ov</Mr ttk-jTft w'lll \-i it , It ” Wo. will ail walk about an-J ^ o- T»w l.rn .1 1 A enjoy ourselves as wo did without ' X ,0 *V ,, 1 1 , "° X 1 77/ ... X enjo. corns. (Jot a Pottle today from y<Mir •IruirgiRt, or sent on receipt of privo Pv K Idivvrrnc® A- Co., Chicago, 111 . -*■0 is aflo’ou need to pay. IL. X t’XItl) of ►Til \\KS 1 taivo’ this nir-.v i - t»T iV-tufntng* tny Pci'ltft ll - i'l.l.ll t'> t.to-';- til ■!' Ii .»•«»!? v\ * ti <,)»::• bX ' • .•oil > ' ;t<, tFic ‘nai rhvsp t»t' ’t'l’l’v ! opositif). v.f Ii« ; alft ;'.(!• ■ tii ?f»lv»d. TFi“ go it! prti-ea t *' k ha\< . !n*.it|y cring’d /ni ry ‘■“i s u •puri pril to , . 'i’ .’o ! rows itisip • '-yv hm ■ . J vVU ! to pit} jUr jEalforV] . i >his > v . . ini>n>tv W gtifing u , •. ft>,. y«'lv«Xj)*g;p nVCpfi/g. TYi-'v ! - tin** for <i.X, atX pigs, anti \vi:l X Our Service Will Keep Your Car in The X^ . / -> a / .- Best of Condition. Vouvuutonn'ibilyXci.ls onct* .n a while, ju.st Hike the human laxly. The carburetor may he out of 01- * ./ • . / • \ x. dervibcxrxu-k plups may be dirty rOu* cylinder* may l*' ** . \ / X clogjfiHl up with carbon and w'sjrkinjr poorly ;-in fact your civr -rets mX just as you cart. If there ishanything- the :... . - . x - \z —^ \ matter with yXir car call up 188. Our corps\}f expert machanicians v. ill rxidor you prompt, court eat fs. and * C\ * satisfactory s, i vice abr^ispnable cash prices. Gasoline and Cy|inc]er Oil for Sale • ■° '^X^ ' ^.~tj The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C. «!»•; i’-'* Z'\°' ' M > ' ' >ir» X-hX/<v ! 1 wish 1 • TV-;, h-,s/bXn n,^.* ho-.m^ «*xi.rvs- no uiptmx'i i ,*n <;i i ... / -X- k4pn* Whib- I X. .xpj^.rv ' 7 ^ J ' )*“ to -tYi*- kind- i»ruT*! ti; Waite.> Iboro. **.■ » i’.vo jifrow. 'o*‘ ti m.ipv Sin* roly, mX'-KVi-iY M S.XHTli. A. . . • i! \- f v. ditvu unb'. Ml**. ifr”,- ' ‘V’V, .' Wim-X: O . >'vaV called • ; Himln- > . ti 1 b. v - .lalrlv h*'*-n , . . ., - . ; . . . , vi- ,i ,i . / t><S b 1 d. *.( ti" v but (Vi. and S> - >7.. JM\ •' • A.’ ' •t*' I 's!i‘ will n- , v ■ * ■ . . ' n. No \ <■ lop* tii;U tin- > ■ \ ill -t oo no ♦•.!(rtrf in •»* tbov t/fichcr , '/ /' Wc/ notw-.* in your o,. \> ,* ^ ^ , ,, •sj/wbrl abou how-the to /* N <>llw St»t« of Ohio, city ot Toledo, • X to i: ' t„ ih am giindii bn*' | Flank J. Chcroy nakss oath th*t h® . ! '’ no, ' ing'ylioiti^ th/v Is senior partner vt us>/ Arm of F. J. Hri r..ir a* . I. b^rf .sf-yuM notice ! Cheney * cv>. doing J-uMnes* in the City i.'/j-t T il* • \Y *vbnp vd’i to hutu-i- «.of Toledo. County -%od.Sum *f«rcs*M. i- • r,.f : (X-X X !’r and that-Raid fi;m vrid pay t sum of ... TZr Z O.VK HI’NIiULY) /K:»lC)RS far each ‘' ! " f and every ,v ••of^f-.’i-.rt.S t* it cannot be s y4 i TljV • < <v. !»y< ?* :v*-.i "C /lots Trappers Attention! Bring your hides to me before Shipping. Highest. prices paid. JULIUS BOGESLOF At S. Levy’s u ^olleton;s bank directory cured t. • t y: 1 '. t f.’S (’ \TARtlH . • I»’ vc",I " ||V • < V. t*V' * > v , »t ^ j | T y pY' * ' ' ■ d S * 7 ' v ^ * cured l. • t .<• it, ,/ MEDIClVfe >••.(•. 1 ‘"C 1»woKr to y '- «* ’ m\ pfc/. ;<*>; r*v A. X). 1 ; r,: 0-1, Flhiv v . fat u -ur K • j?Old N- . 41 » X. . ■K. .!, C ‘U-X-ribod tn I \c”d, r. : v ’C. > *t .>• y»*'ion ?’ 'll *?»•>. , \A‘ , y ■ hi no/ th •, • !,t i ? . osjk>- >- p,v ( p»*'.' h-, i,.,,f i -t'* !’ * fr. ' S b t.t.fb p ‘oytP’ag an 1. ok - '» '•••. * p nn<* V t/. ‘-•ithr.,- iii:.. oalondaf BANK OF SMOAKS • / X - smoaks, s: c. s CAPITAL AND SI'liPI.t'S . $16,722.88. SAFE* PKQi;ilKS >rV K, Al t OMOD ’^piNC W’. H. VAUN. A. ECkXnE V-Af{\.’ I’reiAdcot. C k. XJ. ga:m:i MLe ! r. ?fc«/ RUB-MY-TISM v 3&0 W’ill cure Rheumatism, Neu* *.^8 -A# ral^ia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic ‘ Thir it a pr«*criptiop prepored e*per«*Uy / / pniil tlioir subBtripfion* for 1!H8. o> •x. x V/ A , , ., , r . t J i ‘ * v- a..- x.,:* y.;-•