The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 26, 1917, Image 2

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' %« PAGE TWO The Press and Standard 8.C. 1OT. BVKRT WWDJfBSDAT ON BY Till AND STANDARD, F* •••••? 1 101 •t tka'fMtofflc* at Wal- A O. •• Om Tmr. WHAT DO We PLANT? < Henry Abbey.) What rto we plant when we plant the trefV We plant the ehlp..wb!’V will crotn .. ' the re*. \ We plant the nuM to carry th* ~ • nails: . \ We plan' the ‘|.la»fltV to w»tb«t9T d the (tales - \- The keel, the k ~ . r and beam an 1 knee; ^ \ We plant the .ihlV w»!.*n .,w» plant the tree. . \ • * * 'V What do we pjtnr When ne ptynt the tree* / \ We plant (he horn.*- f u v>iii '*n.| me. We plant the rj':*'* the ^hlnrlej, • / the floors. , s'. W'e plant the stnddinK the lath, the doors. ^ The heatn ,, and sldinr^ Jill patta that In*: We plant the-hose when we. plant. • the tree: What do we plant when we '\tha\i the tre»>? s' \ thonsand IJmpp« fhat w** d>ifly see; We plant the spire that out-towers the era*. '.A ’ x.-’ W.‘ plant the-staff for our eountfW''^ flac. We plant the «hade. fron^, the hoj , X^-in We plane all ttK-e when we\ plan! the KWe. — r- 5 — Happy new- y«-}i^ to all. ; * tNi; ■ * ilappv New Year toXtH our read- ^ " 'X' • * ’' Happy New Year to the contest ants who helped add so many new readers to the subscription list of The Press and Standard. * * # Happy New Year to all Those who will have * political aspirations in l$lg—All cannot be electelTbut all can—advertise. ' * * * .• Happy Nejr Year to “Washy’^ Risher, and may he succeed In 1918 in enticing some young lady rio go V 1 halves with him. „■ * * * Happy tfew/Year to Misses Pick ling and 'Yarn—They deserve to have at lea^f tops to thelr-Pord*. - Happy New Year .to those who will hi* born in 1918—fortunate afe they |f this happen in Colleton bounty. " .'•*’** Happy New Year to those who pass away during the new year- may they Step from this Garden of Eden to Paradise. '* # * ' Happy New*. Year .tt> our soldier hoys in America and in Prance— may they come marching honie Ih*- lore the end of 1,918—VfCTrtR- rors! , \ * * * > \ ■ . Happy New Year to ail our ooO- tenipoi.'iwies who print what_ th<“>- pleiiXt- ‘-’.lind thoAe who do not. X' ers / * w «- r V«t V Happy New Venr-to all our tons and ^dVertisers. / * * * V: Happv'New Year to'xgll corres pondenls who write interestingly. . . #• * * Happy New Year lo The Pi** , s< aqd Rtaudard f«»r*i' ... /%' * * Happv NeW Year t«* the lyfiks WalterhivCit and rolh ton/vnujjtrx. * * * ap|n N’t « Yt iirXo all <-VA{m>v nf ,.Htlp|.\ \e.v Yt-ai- to the teacfty . and pup<K of evi*i v school i|r ton vduutv r , yf.' '?•' • * * * H-IPI'V New Year tit all (‘hriyiran ministers who stand for of fallen ftml y:illine human/ty.x "yyW' 9* * / / Happy New Year H> a^D Siinda school supetintedents a/'-i officers and «» the, schoJArn as /fM.' A * '* Happ fills outX * fleets and tlieit x * * * Happy New Year to Presiden* Woodiow Wilson, i^ greatest man in the greatest nation, on earth ~ long may-tie wave. Happy Ne^v ^'ea;. to Coyerno' Matiniifg. the goViutio/ of the great- est state iit the gi>«^test nation on I he, glo'he. * * * Happv New Year to the nuht. win is not oh speaking teuwn to a ^ne- -may fw "thaw <««.’*• t***/«»r>Xyli. .. end of the year. >v x SC y * * * x.; - Happy New Yeyr Xo. tticiso'who w ill get Hi<u ried and to t lwifee who want to and ctfn> thyV may li to o tV^liJ e sse^lx '' 'eAr to-^RP'ss" I’i 'Tnvincihms" - mav HajtfTy 'V f w; tloX aiwt >i'K ley hulid iiioiy atnl lietter ncols.in IWi - 'V X ’ x'. X * * * x - . . Mappy NeV Year to' tluis.iv w ho ar a grung--fo eut off’fioi!r,t’o)V‘ton aed" go to Himheig s^she has done noXi THE PRESS AND STANDARD . .V HAPPY NKW YEAR To YOl * l f Wednesday, December 26, 1917, The Press and Standard congfStu- lates Dorchester county upon the successful bazaar held there recent ly. The next slep wheih we trust will ht* taken at once is the organi zation of a county fair association and the» holding of a big county fair next fall. .:/•‘ ? * * ►. . : ' or It UK I) CKOSS rHAPTKIt This is the last Issue of The.Press and Standard till the year 1917 w'iP have passed, so . we desire to . take this opportufvtfy. to wish for each and all our readers a most prosp. i - ous and happy New Year. XThefe has been much fa! the ye^r ) just, closing' to excite one’s wonder and . X • pity and awe. There will doubtless. The Press and Standard, desires be fnuch more in the year 1918 to to congratulate Colleton county and further cause us to wonder and to Walterboro upon having decided -at grlevj, last tq organize a Red Cross chap- < If' we -had the ordering of your ter. XEhe response to the recent New Year it-would certainly be the drive for memberships to this re«lhappiest and most prosperous you ly wonderful .'organization is very^wvor enjoyed. If we had the power gratifying, and shows that our peo-'to secure for you a heaping measure pie are awake to tne desire to help 'of health and prosperity during suffering humanity in thpse great , 1918, that is what the New Year periods of siffering, whether at home ' would bring you. As It is accept or In the blood soaked trenches of our wish that the good fortune we Europe. The drivfe. Tor member-1 would like to send you will’come to ships in this coontry has been very you in full degree. appropriate at this Christmas sea- j ^x —— son, and the boys who are-“Some-. Ntomach Trouble anil-Constipation. «<W “ France- .h. today »rel.JS ^*^**22,^ strong and whole, will feel that | Bhou | d read the following: “I ha*3 even thoogh they fall they .will be never found anything-sb good fon. taken care of by those back home, stomach trouble and constipation ns .... . ». Chamberlains Tablets. I have used and their organizations. them off and on now for the past While* many persons • who could tW o Years. They not only regulate Are Your Lungs Strong? expected—consumption often follows. Good Physicians Everywhere Prescribe V J Because Its PM Cod Over Oil b Famous ’ ^° r •brenethening delicate throats and weak Kings while Hst^ •DDthes the tender linings and alleviates the coug] . °". So 9**’e emMom toJ.y-H i. Nature 1 , . building-food without drugs or alcohol ^fT^dan cod K«vroil u«rd In Stmtl’a Kmmlmimt is now refined in cur own Aiimrau Uboreumca which guarantees it free from impurity i r. §oa * t * AhwM. Bloomfield. H. f. 17 . n have joined turned -a deaf ear to the. the actiorr of the bowels- hut stimu- appeal to, me'fbersliips. there t*.- ! a,p the liver, apd keep one’s body ; , , • , in a healthy condition.’ writes. Mrs. yet mapy. more in the comply who jj ( . n jj in |j n Heioper. Auburn, N. Y. will join, as soon t atr the mattet is ; __X_—j.' . ;II .- . brought to their attention, ami to' lloNXPARTk AT SAMrt. HAM f ' \ \L . ■* 2/f. such we would urge that they do so • X , A .. . withoiitxiH-inff approached . X ^ ^ ,h " • . ^fiowe of '.Ir*. and Mrs. R. L. Sanders, * XX / at Sandy Dam. Monday evening, "Though younger faegf, must ilght Decfmlier 31.. The proceeds will go. > and faU; for th’»^.benefit of th* ! f^andy 'Dam Ip Fr-ane** and “Fla wlerw^Rir awav. church. The puTdie is cordially in Your Red Cross serves/them tine vited to’ attend and the' girls a;e • ..and all; I Jo also serves’^ j/o joins ttsla y!" asked to bring boxes INKZ.l’RH E -1 / X. \ FOR SALE \ We have for quick sale one Model 51 Overland^Tourin^ car. This machine has just been thoroughly overhauled and is hf first-class running condition. Top, mtid- •: . guards and wind-shield sound and jt*f good yord6r. ’ Upholstered m^piid leather in good condition. ' x x/ The owner of this car joleavihg state ip*;d. -•■rv. 1 this, - fivst of January and it mu^t beX>ld by that - *■ * */. X ' n time regardless of oride. LT vouxwant :i Happy N«-w OVar. fo JCdgai .lone- s . * , > ' , V • • i X/a iV . X , • ■may eX h, ;| hle. ,A%ie. t'$HMofa ,^1 CH^ CttCap aCUflllCkX CaH Oil, >170110 X. i.Mie ; exess profils* DouYfas 'We kmm •)« Milan coliert anv X . .* ^ Happy Ni vX Yeai to ijiose we owe anti to TliXse who owe us xntay llo v l»«* ab|e lo 1 pay us so"we HORSES and MULES /•' exf 'Our Mr. Ay6r has returned with sev* *• ei-al car l(tads of - finemules and horses, and will be pleased to see>nydf7e m -UkT # » ,x •* » ■ «. county desiring to burchase a good farm . animal. Several bargains in horses and 1 mules traded for. 7 s * — IlleOf ill 1'l18. / X ippv New Year t/ •••-• u fann, i y*jar who has hpe n, akfc U* "pav X • / / * X'- X Happy Niew vXi' to every .farjuer mIio did not /pay out.” and here’.-, hoping Ih.-yXimay nint vear. Happy New leaVfd ’'Bill” Jones at iht*- < xpress of flew, and may hv have less "medicine’' to deliver nev year. x .. ' ’ ’ X Happy New Year to all merchants of the town 'and count/, vyhether they have any sugar or not.. X • y . XHapPy New Year to the phyrician* of Hie county, may they make fewer miatakee during 1918 to be buried. X ■*'* * X Happy New Year to Poatrotate Fraaer and liiff . assistants, jeeen if they do get mail mixed up some BSWSlX ' Happy New Tatfr to Bnceloua Adam* and family who are toon to leaee at and return to "Their Old Kentucky Home.” ^ X oi* vXjte Fo s x •X. 'Z ' x e • Happy New Year to Lincoln Haa- and hia folke. and may he al- nare good lock > when x N.X ways flshea - w Happy NeX Year- to Walter Fbn- the office who gen erallv catches the devil. , X-/ X . . ' v ' * * * x .; •J Happy New Year to the KslVirn Inflrmark. May , if continue to' min/ .** ' t -y * » i*tet- snrresaflll*' , Je those in pnih *** ’ / Happ*- New Year f© those w|k* have had mcasles-and IP those who are vet to have.M / X ’ * * • X / * Happv New Year to ortr State of. fleer*, whether theyvwish tn-. he re elected or not. X x V •!t X 4 .- . \ x;' .% ' '/\y j Happv New Year to Walterboni’s faithful firemen may they have less to i!p^rt091» than ever liefore " * * * '■ *• - Happy New Year to Mumm* .who vvil-l tie ralhsT as soldiers ini 19.18—; 0 * ' v . V J may th\v realize- theirs Is a saerptf duty. . * ' * xX Happy New Year tojhe wlVe; who have to live with solue of fh» men we see I'burd us they deserve better. X-' . - tt O o . ' ' ; Happy New Year to those, who niade somebody happy this holiday season, and-to those w}i«» did not. X x "v * # .* ,. Happy New Year to ‘those who have du/arm »and to thos^ who have two—they should be twice- ai^ useful.. % HAPP/Xeyr Year to those who ave. Fords and to those who have automobiles and ran afford to run them. . > ; ; • # * x. \ x Happy New Year tn. the man who haa a good Job and to the man who ha*s not—It's btft fault, though, now :’X * * * Happy New Year to the boy whn <1 and to tha man who wae—euch different vlnw' points. ' x »X . * # * X / ■ . We cannot underatand these very unpatriotic persons who inaiat^dll Mring German Measles* at thlnMIme. * ft-. ^ X X X X \ 1 X * # * Xx^ . .Walterboro is-getting fo be a most popular place for pebple to .<-«*me For the last few weeks there .Xgve been hundreds Yif piit of'town ps’Wr pl^- here every day. Many h#Ve come-from otlH*r counties here to do their shopping, and to ; meet '.-\nd mingle with the pO<ip|e of this town. and eounftv \V,> arOaUre they are always welcome, and as' the sign hoards say, which on** sees’An every road leading out of town *X‘Come Again.V ' \ ' " “ «w sew a __ IVal ter boro, S. C, x les si , y v • . In Mew x X x x X * X *»- X x X We are now in our new Brick Stables, "•x ■ x y " • • x-x- • and have gotten in a car load of the finest X IULES ever brought to this market, and X • . > x^ v /' y ■ \ * - > ill continue to handle them the balance of the season. All our customers aX x ;v X friends are invited to come in and look x 4 - X.’ " \. / ■ X them over, for we feel satisfied if you are y \ - % y^y\ „ x. • needing any stock we can supply your needs. X ' ■ ’ - There isr an unusual demand for good mules/tms year, and in purchasing these . x x anifnals Mr. Ayer had in mind the critical demands to be made by purchasers. x X v- X V . - SEE rs BEFORE VOF BFV , •— • , . \ < X.-’ x \ Rizer & Ayer’s Stables THE MULE EMPORIUM x ^x X orses and Mules e ' . ’ ; x X ' F. L. KINSEY X. •, • M > o- ' ' Y !’ . X \ x ‘ ’ • Has just returned from St. Loui s where he purchased a car load of fine horses and mules. They are X . 11 ■ -. .. x. myite now in ouf stables an* you to look them over before you buy elsewhere. X X y YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED * xX ■* M SIOCK 8 VEHICLE CO [. W. Black, Jr, Mgr. \ 7 I X X: \ / ’X \ j ■ x X, J. M. Dannelly & Ehrhardt, S. w.**r w X \ X A Car Load Of -V f X / V XX * x" ■ / J We hffve just received another carload of fine horse* X ' . ... Xv X • x • / XX and mules, and have just the animal you want. x y .* x x y ,/ 4 \ ^ xx * Ng to see these before buying. Wc can save you money^ WALTERBORO, X- x X SOUTH CAR0L1N \ i •y * /> »-x .... ‘i X- - .v, » -/ •*