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I r, January 9, 1918. TAYLOR’S STORE . \YhUVjS. P, 10:«. .. NO. i ■ - * * New Wirthmor Waists at lust $1.00 Efich Wyist !f.. V . carries with . it an attractive Yule, tide V •Greeting. kgst*- f :»s< Every '.Vfrth- nior IVaist. is ' 1 <f * ^ ' -0 warranted to give entire . satisfaction ' If you wanted to spend just one dollar for a-present (for one of the gentler sex, we hardly know what we could suggest that Would be,an>\more appropriate and appre ciated than one of these pretty Wirthmor Waists. The styles are new—the fabrics of_ ’excellent quality—they are carefully madea nd cut so as to fit perfectly. They are the? kind of waists that, we can highly recommend. ' r MAIN FLOOB BARGAIN SQl ARE We are sole distributors for this city for the National- TAYLOR'S 3^ ••• • Can tV: C:aiinurd In ?■ | SjSupi :r r r.w.y D-J Thj.'r Pift, ‘ i - G > s ' I ii' At: '*' *: • ‘ •t?;nt tfw] i rrf-' - ' : .• J>r s’lWitjr*' til*] ^ -tbv V -iioji® n.u: •** \ 0.1:0. 1 . ly i.;' t» : i:t*?ri•A- r fta ni«-i isiii**' roomily*by It. OXt! t J’rtuimt tX Moih' the Sou 1 :. *• "D VAv AkoO<\.»< (tu ; r.d llu* .Cean' i i*A , h.n*abt ; r of i , o;int*i*rce. Mr. HaM’S:.*’* ^auj; “(TnthiDki iir i>»<>])U*«we 'try apt to attrlbuf<thr‘|ir<. \vav<» ! of farr,. vr:-: ;*c*rttjr m tU?> presstmt high price of- cotton riUtter than rwil caui^o.” "Naturally, thu high prici* han griped a grea; deal, but the real reason tor the mosey being in the fanner’s pock et or bank is-that when the 1917 Cot ton crop was made the farmer owned It instead of owing U to supply mer chant at the end.of the seaxon, as was usually .the rase in times past. Never before had the farmers ot the South come ns close to. feeding themselves, their families and their live stock from their own acres as in 1917. They had need of few store purchases, and made few or {to debts." “ff the l9l7 v cr;op had been trade on the old bas>s of .plant nil cottoif and. buy all fv<od at I’rtsVn. prices there 'Would but ^3(1 Columbia Pccords Wj wi'm j •j & ill 1^” Id be rupply merchant prosperity, IpYle of none otrthe ‘aims.’* . *. it uy ••pjaturallyl- the. te?aptai.Wii"t!k:great to inen ise cotton acr< age’ and de- rease food and grain acreage In 1!)18.‘ The man who does it 4s foolish. The whole w'orld .is short of foo^ and this Condition w-ill not only continue but get worse as long as the'war lasts. Cofttinued high prices for food Is as cer- tain'H* Sunrise eh«h aftnrnihg.” ‘ibaf nioney-iu-hand farm prosper ity is absolutely dependent on the growing on one’s own acres of all the food, iteat, grain and forage needed for home needs. Once that is provid ed for, every Other available acre can safely he planted in cotton or ofher cash erop. The larger part, of the cosf of making cotton or other cash crop la In the food, grain ami forage consum ed in making it. /‘These items ‘home tnrile’ can he produced at from one-third to on* half the‘price the merchant charges and . home production of them to^uus just that much reduction is the cost of mtiding the cash crop. “Perm prosperity ip the South cun' and will be permanent just as long as our'f.irmejr continue their oper aliens on a ‘home made* basis." ■B-~ v / '-k X / X. x XX X x * / X -A,- X-: / 'S V #> . ; , ,• '/ « X If youjr supply €<#mriierci;.; L X not con HM IX ill X X ?0 FQ\v is a Iroocrtii x ! 3 • / wlrdt . m reed-pr^'fedB . rr hx--xH v - >h.f • . ... ijattuincc^sfof x-B." x^ v ; ,; ' ; .-x ’ * / x I • You are to .have the phonograph in your- home. .You and your family will listen to the music. You * know the instrument that plays music the way you want it played. Yoq art the judge and jury. You jut the one to be satisfied. So we want/yoO tc> g tlie limit and u ask all the questions you wish.” » Learn the joy of buying, a phonograph the Columbia/ Vfiy. Vo hurry. ! No rush. Listen to n many records ot y^:r own ; lection as you wish. . li you wish we'will be glad to sehd the Columbia (iratonola to your'home on trial. . X X* ; BROWN FURNITURE X- • t y> vx company •" / • / * /ar the rule of our / business. ! . ' • Relieved After Taking Two Bottles Of Cardni, Says Tennessee x \ ‘ T- w- ■ : WWUH.—Jtr?. C. pXCart.jJ *1 ■{ wrlgfhi/this' rlr.cv writM?: “About .It; | I • l »f0Ut- / £X*n'sp.•*'i.? t’-iiry .i!s gCV *%' l/<lFAi"UNy. •wlXT‘.wo.:*d kLi \ A y- ... LXTX X . voU . D'X *•••'’ *■' . ‘ f . I Vi • r : ' 7 ... .. v _! i' i .i . V"'■’>/*■ • '•*»• tr. '"■ V • ■ /• *5’ -«'v«' jay • t * «/ ' • . yc* ■ t -4 /y S X’ vi- • -1 x III.! XX I , . ■t'JAdWHQ* •vx-/-- • : ■xv-'" W- fy/y' ' y pfniPfT ' V ‘ > ■ hr*:,.x"1ixa first c : - • • pm/sare, > ■ ‘ X * ..... x XfcrM ■ 1 * > i •' I. ■ V • * * - y ———ver X’ v 1 J.t til !// ■s ;• • 11. . i •A. xX " - . x- V' /• no 3 91a.’ . f 1 rdi. :vf y.' 7a X ,‘X-- -—p ■ ; ■ 1-7-; - ... I -li'lt X'. / . * l ■ ■ • ** hoxX.'V •a !: r p . ■ . ^ Ami ' / tx- ■ ®. 'in ttA 'ictioji. V'ipfri\\4 X,.. tbnlti, r • ' Very <■:. v nied.Xf you suf. t* tre-.i ^XT fetudjo Xoubitfif, give Ccrii-d jrTr All drpi^i X X xA X X/ / JX HI '.x- • ■ /' y/ ' dx AU’ I A^l MX.}:- . '?(.» .! iXXC . n; • .V r \x v • v IS SAtfSX.KU U4 VH Al l: V r alterbon x ' - • x* i X>X ;X.; 'y * ’’ '’ ' y y$Q\iiW Carolina. * . XL ^ v >I«H. SAI.I.1K fE8 The Cottageyille nciyhhothood was saddened* on Sunday nforninv - by the sudden death of Mrs. Sflllie „ Reeves, wife of Thomas I. Reeves. Jihe had lived in Cottaueville pnl> a abort while; but had made friends. ^ with all with whom ahelram X. antact.x She was a faithful mi X \ 1 NKW IN VKNTIOV . \ • X Thoma» A. Edison.X®niarking' oh- a pew-style airplane. saFd its\hiake- up was, li say.the least. no<Al. “It is. in fact, a striking idea*. '1. hav% seen nothin}; to h/at it > since la?; month. • Then :t yoiing man front Orange showed me cn ^ngjpgenient cTTe of the Cottageville \ napli«t ° IVJ* chuXh and will be ureatlL missed' T""^* - * in th^rhurckv Sunday scl 00! und >«^ ar v l^k nK hra C wfet ^w har. .social eh^lek. 8he feaves" a bus-1 f A r A P l", u ^ -—* iX “’It IS adJustaWX sii. .ap v.e hand an i> nine children. the\ yoinigX,. ~ y m.j . . est of which is a little ui^ jit the- vonne manX p-MRl*. !'a,. ** one^our oldX the tlmeVX Mph] * nr,n * ,,,n > WOther’s death. -x Warcross. Ga., for a visit to': rela^ HV. ^ P| \ , „ 10 Cure a Cold in One Day. Boys in France Tobacco Fund The following "Vadditional jyijb- scriptiops to our Hoys in Franc/ TobafXt Fund, ha' e bee^'receiyt'fl since last week: Previously reported .X . . . jtld.r, Mrs. M. P. Howell X. . . X X.0 » S. J Fennell XX. X 1 rt'V. E. \V. P. McMtllan/ iBy 'X' /m Ph»l \! Paiftett. . . A".'/ Jno. VV. ,\i<wit. 1 srlarvdton’ . : J.<o> !{l< KS;' 1 HY DON i >C 01 •X II IH V FROM I S? : nvV ABE, IT ST A ^4)/ K A V ’ V e 9H WALTEUBORO, S. G. X I •53 / \ V •A ■/ / ^ • / • Xy .• fc ' . . ^ . * \ ’/y • m Several Second-Ha i d Ford Cars X ■H- and rs of CHARLESTON, S.C. X other makes for sale XX a. X Cheap Are Vmir Hewers t logged.’ The bowels are jibe sewerage body.‘ You can. w • ! I Miss Crace. Martin has gdae tb Take LAXATivr BROMOQ'^nlnc. ~ Cough and U-»»!acb« •*vl works ofT thoCold. tiT«* and friends. ' * ' 7 n XfV" ' item of the body. You can. w*-!! 1. •Tt-fkl •• •;> • < X. . $1Y 'j rma^lne th*j «• v. hen thyy »• - tX — X* —'—'•■“■X- , I-topped -ip ■ 1 in 1 A *“ That Oats Kjt Aftset thsHoM gW Ha tonic sad lantive eflecM.AXA >K>UI INI NEW better than ordiatry \ I)ruag!*ta refund neacy if it ffcila fb cut,. K. w. b&OVE'b $1 «»*•*.»• rt oa each boa. J*. Becau— 1 ot TivKBko; Uuintae and Aoe* i>W easae acrrouiaoX'or notina in head. Rema^brr the luh name and parion.* A . ifivXy«*u will *;* .. (’hiimbei Iain’s YuhMs < vi»*lle 1 *.'j g| xi W/.LTERBORO, They are mild and gentle i'* tv' took foe the egnature of K. W. CRQVK. joe. Ballon. action. They a ho i^ipyo, X I#: SOUTH C’AROUNA I / L .. L_ <L. f /