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-r*« THCPSSQBAKD: « < BEAM’S MEAT SMOKER Saves your Bacon and Time 4 V / VERY SIMPLE A Child Can Apply It Sold at KLEIN’S DRUG STORE 7 ■ V ' . • ' » Every Thing the Best MLMIffiN MIUIESIWOMT HOUKCEMEin [ Vibopkl Have Farmers of This * C'onshlerablo Amount of ^(oney IharluK the Year 'of 1M* MKIM SiLE CLASSIFIED ADS.* OF A VArtJABLE, FARM NEAR WALTERRORO. OUR BUYER HAS JUST RE TURNED FROM THE WEST and we were very fortunate in securing a mce\ut of well broke Kentucky mules, running around 4 years old. with . iiuality and finish and have them in large, medium an \ small sizes, and earnestly request that yvu lot k Lhem ovcu before buying and we feci suife that we can save you money. We also have some extra fine mares and hor?e> in this load. ' 4 . x /. .a * The spirit of the season prompts us to express to ouv friends our appreciation of the business given us during the past year and ta assure them that we shall strive to continue to merit it, and to wish them much happines < and prosperity for the New’ Year. Yarn Bros. Co. < i Mr. A. H Wlchman. of the firm Uf A. W'ichman A Son. In an Inter I view vertefday jierUred that he hoped~bv the method proposed, to | *ave to the farmera. and others pur- ehaslng from thorn, doring the eom- •ng ye«r, many hundreds of dollars, and hop?* to do *e with no mater lal loss to the Arm by adding an other system to their already high ly systematised business. Their new plan 1* to give to each and every customer who spend one dollar or more (n rash with them during the coming, year, a discount of five per cent from the eaah prices on the goods purchased. They also propose, to give the same discount of five er cent on *11 accounts paid on or before the 5th of the month following the purchase of the goods. This plan has been adopted by a great many progres sive business houses throughout the country and has proven valuable to both the merchant and their cus tomers. To the merchant . by en abling him to , pay cash for hi? roods ani take advantage of all the : discounts; and to the customers by a saving to them of a clear 5 per ]cem on f.ll of their purchases. Mr. Wlchman further states tha» he will be able to considerably cur tail the work In the offlee by this rew sysvem proposed, and in these days of war. and its consequetat congestion of railroad transporta tion of merchandise from the fac tory to the consumer, when econ omy should be the watchword of everv man. woman and child, thi* firm believes that its customers and th« purchasing public generally w/*!l appreciate this step taken for thejr mutual benefit and saving of money, and that the firm’s already large bu-dness will be much increas ed thereby. They have sent out letters tp \ great mhny of their customers am nnudeing this important change end this system was commenc'd on the first day ef the N< v Yoar. j It is hope,) that the purchssir? i public will bear this important mat ter in mind, and will rccognitc more and more as time goes by dur ing the present y^ar, the importance of this system do thfub. Messrs. A- Wlchman &■ Son 'fir- very desirous of obtaining,' the j heart-, ro-operalion of tlndi cus- {top'i rs in this matter.’ and/hope and beUbve that they will all'» thev e?n td^mak" the new s-ystetn u com plete success so th-.vr In the future it may te continued and will be n means of saving a great deal of money to their many customers. Adv. 1 will sell at public auction immediately following tfie legal sales on the First Monday in January the 7th. the following farm: * T , That tract of land situate on the Givhans Road near W|dter- boro, containing 77 acres, bounded on: the Noyth by lands of H. S. Wilder; on the East by Givhan^ Public Road; on the South by lands of John Brouth- ers and on the West by a neigh borhood road, same being the property of Mrs. A’ M* Francis This is a valuable tract of land, located two miles from Courthouse. There is 55 acre* under cultivation with 40 of them stumped and excellently drained. There ar4 2 settle ments on the place, both good, substantial houses. All of the farm is enclosed with a good wire fence. Terms: All cash, or one-half cash and balance secured by mortgage of premises. Posses sion can be given at once for a crop this year. | Property can be seen at any time. R. M. JEFFERIES. FOR SALE * „ ■ FOR 8ACB—lOtf bushel* . selected cotton Mod, Batty’s long staple, and SO# bushels selected Cleve land Big Boll. $1.50 per bushel at farm. Ruffle. W. H. Saun ders. Walter boro. S. C.' . tf. FOR BAIR -One Ford Touring Car practically brand new. equipped with seat covers, shock absorbers and other extras. Worth $450, first cheek for $305 gets this car. Apply J. M. McKenxle. care The Press and Standard, Walterboro. 8. C. _ It. FOB SALK—One good saddle horse. Terms easy. Jas. E. Peurifoy. It FOR 8A1J^—Piano very cheap. Ap ply to J. H. Hatfield et Waiter- hero Oarage. If. FOR SALE—Ten Fords, 1316, 1310 and I**? chasis, runabouts and touring car* ‘in perfect condition'. W. v C. Stiver, Jr., Church Ht., Charleston, S. C. Itp. FOR 8ALB-^8’or 10 hogs, weigh ing about 176 pounds, dellvsred at my farm for IS cents per pound on foot. Jno. H. Peuri foy, R. F. D. No. 4- 1-Slt 1918. tight plant at Wnlterbere. LOOT- - * _ _ 14 locket and chaia with initials “E. T. 8.” engrar<$ on front. Loot either in Walter- boro or on road to Dr*. Creek. •Reward if returned to Press and Stand ad, or te MravB. R^g Griffin Route 4. ' t 1-2- LOST—AT FAIR. ORB DOLL AVg ONE SMALL PAIR OF gHOMfe BOTE ANTIQUES AND PRlfS VERY HIGHLY. • REWARD 1> RKTTRNKD TO MRS. J. J. PAR. GEITrOR W. W. BMOAK. Ssp. oc n lS-20-Jt. WANTED MrRNCRIBES FOR PAPER. . Co. L.. USth Inf. Camp Sevier. Greenville, S. C. .. Dec. 15. 1917 The Presv and Standard, Walterboro, S. C. Dear Sir: - I am enclosing subscription for your paper for a short while. This will give me your writings, etc., till about the time I will leave for Prance, a It is talked a great deal that this division (30th) Hill leave about next spring. X If you find it convenient mention me to all my Waltet;llioro friends. This is a beauti/ulj,y located camp. We drink mount-kin water and breathe mountain air. My health is good, and t am enjoying camp life much better than I. ever before thought I Could. A merCy. Christmas, and a Happv New year for you and my friends in (yrSIleton county. . Yours truly, HUBERT LEE RIVERS. Mrs. (i. H» Wilby left today for Lake Uity, F|a.. to visit" her daugh ter. Mr»’ H! M Parrish. REDl'UED To KIIYMK / / SMOAKS, SOUTH CAROLINA. / X • , / ' • • * . X , / . o Subscribe for The Press and Stand- The following was not written bv a soldier, but by an actor: O. C. H«**ver. My Tuesdays are meatless. My Wednesdays are wheatless. I am getting more eat-less each day. My home It is heatless. M>- bed it 1* aheetlesa, They’re all sent to the Y. M. C: A. My club rooms are treat-less, My coffee is sweetlCas, Each day I get poorer and wiser. My stockings are feetless. My trousers are seatless, - - My God. but I do hate the Kaiser. IIRtD, NERVOUS HOUSEWR WANTED—Two share croppers or. g3od farm near Ashton. Have good stock, and good propositi* n to right parti** Appty to or see l . J. Sini.uons, Is^aadtvn. l---4p WANTED—A share cropper for two horse farm .who ha* hi* own hor ses and force to work. ■’* Farm near Walterboro. Apply at once to W. W. Smoak. WANTED—A good man to represent us in Colleton and adjoining coun ties in selling Marble and Gr&nito Monuments and Cemetery work. We have a good proposition for a good man. Address OWEN BROS. MARBLE A GRANITE CO. Greenwood, S. C. ' 12-1913t. WANTED—Position of overseer on farm. Have had best of exper ience, having been raised on farm. ’ Apply to W. A. Robertson. Round. S. C. . 12-l»-4tp WANTED—Old rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Bring them to The Presff and Standard office and receive highest price. MONEY TO I/OAN on Real Estate at 7 per cent. Small or large loans. E. L. Fishburne, Attorney. 11-28-fit. • WANTED—Wood! Wood! Wood* And more wood for the electric if- ' BUSINESS LOCALS ATTENTION FARMERS—We a* in the market for Velvet Bean* in the pod. cm2 lot shipments; alto ■elq pea*, any variety, and suan- 4ty. Wire, phone or write us. W* pay the highest market price, p. Mason Crum 4 Co.. Seed M»r- ehaata, Orangeburg, 8. C. 2*-3tp. i JAMES B. GLOVER. James B. Glover, a former Col leton Ian. died Tuesday la Spartan, horgh, where he had lived for th« past 30 yean, being in the Mercan tile basin ess. He will he buried Thursday. Mr. Glover was a son of the late Dr. John O. Glover, and la survived by three sisters. Mn. John Roger, Mn. W. C. Glover and Mr*. F. Y Glover of Walterboro, and several children of Spartanburg. Rheumatisn Yields Only rheumatic gufferere know the agony of its darting paint, aching joints or twisting cords. But eome few have not known that IMMSION in si that has been correcting dns trouble when other treatments have utterly failed. Scott’s is essentially blood-food such rich, concentrated form its oO gets into the blood to alleviate this stubborn malady. Get a bottle of Scott** Emul sion or advise an ailing friend. No atcohoL The Norwegian cod IWer oil !■ Seatf* fanhian U now refined in or ow* American laboratories Wbkb make* it pare and palatable. ScoU & Bownc. Bloomfield. N. J. IT-- 2 .-'a .Miss J (’ M< ivean. aftof a visit to her sister. Mr* K’ S Bsilgy. has lA ard and get all the news of interest that -n. . wr-. • v .r» nauv.r. 11 ° . f r^iumod to.xhvlar Snmt^r. haopens in your coiintVa) - . 1 ' A * ■ , day afiernopr fpr Yharlvs ^ >X, / X < ho h'.’5 uertprod a Position *<>vrn Sun- on. Wiu*T TOOK VINOl ^ « • , X^ • ' ‘ , , x > Now She is Strong and Wefl Berkeley. Cal—"I was nervous, irritable, no appetit*. could not deep, and was always tired, so my house work was a great effort. After many other medicine* had failed Vinol built me up and mad* me strong. I have a good appetite and sleep welt We ask every nervous, weak, run* down. eMing woman in this town to try this-cod liver and iron tonic or. out guarantee to reaim their money -1? k fiila to them. X / For sale by John M. • X X x ' I will be away for 10 dayi?. Any business held for in': X, ' , x ^ during my absence amply taken cace of. See me about / * 4 ' vour feltilizer fretn the oth to 15th of January’ at rr.v . * " y' -3 office at Cottageville. X X B. H. WILLIS * _ * ^ ^ > < v- X' Cottageville S. C. x \ X A STRONG •S . x* x VI ’ * ' / • ' N ;mk1 now is the time to deposit your money in the Savings ^Department of Colletoh County’s one half million dollar bank. Money deposited in the Savings Department of our bank up to and including the 10th of Jan uary will draw interest in full from the 1st of January. ” WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY? % \ • x’ ■// K ^ X We are not running a Christmas Savings Club this year, but we have a much better System, which is this—we give small Savings Banks to any customer who opens an account of fifty cents —they can make weekly or monthly deposits whenever they chooser By making these deposits in this new system, it will draw more interest than it would in the Christmas Savings Club. WHY NOT START AN ACCOUNT TODAY? xl» A Few of the Things we do for Our Customers and Friends cash checks on all banks in Walterboro and the UN! FED STATES, have a private office and phene for friends and custo mers. keep all valuable papers—(no charge.) - X have a wonderful display of Cokers Pedigreed Seed in lobby of bank, which every lamier .should see. pay 4 per cent interest on money deposited, in our S avings Department, send money by wire to any part of the United States. c6R*Ull interest due on Libert)’ Bonds, f write wters whenever REQUESTED, have a ladies department, and we are proud of the large number **f women whv fa^or us w’ith their patron X \ have New York exchange good anywhere in the U nite<f States. issue Interest bearing certificates of deposits, draw- ng 4 per cent interest. pay your taxes and insurance premium^* (and charge your account.' have installed v the Burroughs Ledger Posting and adding machine, in order to give our sustomers the most modern statement of their account. * \ invest your surplus funds for you. * post your letters in our private mail box. are glad to have you use our bank as a meeting place for self and friends, take pleasure in advising you in any way possible. ^ ; are glad to furnish stationery when w-riting in our Bank. .„ X . -X' ;4 X issue Cashier's Checns (no charge.) *.T. have on our desk R. G. Dunn’s latest Mercantile Gu ide. have twenty kinds of check books for you to,choose from, can send your boy IN FRANCE money in just a few hours by cable, now ask you to notice the wonderful growth of our bank in the past twelve months. W*‘ have more than doubled. * To you who have helped us WE THANK YOU; to you who have not. we assure you that a heart* welcome aw’aits you, and that your business will be appreciated whether small or large.