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W&inesdAy,. January 23, 1918. \ »KAV1E8 TIMK, MOXKY ANT* WOlt- * • •‘v- • ' ^ RT. NO SMOKE HOUSE. NO . FIRE. NO MEAT TO BURN OR SPOIL £ \ \ Hm b«M ob the Market for Yeara and Uaed by Thousands of Consumers. ' V - . Put up In Quart Bottles, Which is Enough for an ordinary Butchering PRICE 75c. ’ . - \ t ' ■ / . i The Smoker will Keep From One SeMon to the N^xt Without Losing Strength or Spoil&g. Sold at Direct to Fanders Through ’' County Agents. • t In response to invitations lent them by tbe superintendent, quite a number of patron* of the Walter boro High school assembled at thi auditorium last Friday afternoon e-flor the purpose of organizing a par ent-teacher association. Dr. R. S. Bailey acted as temper ary chdirtnan. and the association was organized with the following officers: Mrs. R. $. Bailey, prsal dent; Mrs. G. C. Brown, vice-presi dent; and Mrs. C. P. Fishburne. Sec The time selected for monthly meetings was tbe second Tuesdev of each school month. Mrs. Bailey took charge of the meeting and ap ? Dinted as program commute, Mrs. am Fishburne. Mrs. W. W\ Smoak and O. C. Brown. Dr. Bailey Jn a short talk fully explained the ‘objects of the asso ciation and pointed out several ways by which the teachers and parents could be brought into closer coop eration. Considering tbe inclemency of the weather and the prevalence of measles and other contagious dis eases in the community, the attend ance at this first meeting was verv encouraging, and it is belidved tha!^ thie attendance will be much larger, at the next meeting. * Measles continues to be epidemi'* in the community, an<f the attend ance on the public schools has been cut down nearly one-third. Col. Padgett Chosen On Citadel Board KLEIN’S DRUG STORE Every Thing the Best \ \ Columbia, Jan. —At yester dpv> election of a number of the board of visitors of the * Citadel Academy, Senator J. G. Padgett, of Colleton county, was selected as a new jnernber of that board. Sena tor Padgett is an alumnus of the Citadel and has always been an ar dent and enthusiastic supporter of that Institution, which has done it self credit in such a fine citizen Senator Padgett has been %n exof'j fico member of this board by yitf- tue of his beipg chairman of County Agent, F. W. Rtsher, an nounces that the United States gov ernment will sell nitrate pf soda ditact, to farmers through the coun* ty demonstration agents, and urges the farmers of Colleton county to place their orders immediately. The government will sell soda at S7 5.90 cash at port, the farmers to pay 25 cents fertilizer tag tax and freight from. Charleston to the stations they desire It delivered. As the govern ment will sell soda to be used only on purchaser’s own farm by him or his tenants no one is allowed to buy It for the purpose of reselling. •'The county agent is chairman of the local committee to receive appll cations. - Application is to be made on a special form for this' purpose and these applications must he in the hands of the committee by Feb ruary 4 th. The government re serves the right to cut down the amount applied for, and asks that applicant state just how lon£ he can wait for all or a part of his shipment. All applications must be In Aha hands of the committee not fate'* than Feb. 4th. Then the order will be sent to Washington, .and when passed on there, every purchaser must deposit 175.60 p*r ton in some bank to be announced later. ; The following men are asked tJ act as committeemen in their com munities: J. M; Speights. Hendersonville. H. J. Givens, Hendersonville. E. A. Marvin. Green Pond. B. Q. WHlis. Cottageville. Cheslev Sanders. Walterboro. H. D. Padgett, Ruffin. , A. C. Padgett, Smoaks. , * T. R. Risher, Round. W. II. Grubey, Walterboro. R* n G. Thompson, Lodge. \T. O. Jones, Ashton. i P. F. Cone; Lodge, First Meeting of Red Cross Chapter January Clearance Sale a t ‘ % ' D . , . • $».. Is Now Going On At 9 Our Mr. Frank has just returned from the North ern markets, New York and Baltimore, where he bought several lots of Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits and a tre mendous lot of Mens Overcoats, which we are expect ing in every day. Same will be-put on sale at half the actual value. As We always sell more goods for less money and better goods for sara money. ‘» In Our Mens Clothing Department you will be able to buy boys and mens suits at surprisingly lortr prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. J. FRANK’S NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE J. FRANK. MANAGER Tije Red Cross Chapter, with a .... „ „ the (good attendance, met on Jan. 18 at committee ■ bn military affair*. To- tony o'clock at the chapter worn riav lie resigned as chairn'jarh of th‘‘ room. The first Wednesday of ev- miUtary committee, and suggested ery month was set apart as the time that Fenatdr Epps. o^-^Sumter, als-.ijof, meeting, and the secretary .a r - n ritst'M graduat(v 1> .elected toVrUnced a regular roll call. Comm't- his .pla^e as chairman of the miljr'tees were appointed by the vice- .tary committee, which made him ichairman and the business of the re.T of?CO a member of tlje Citadel chaptei>*et in workinc order. Snm?i [hoard. The Senate agreed to this very/effective knitting wa? dpne •end Senator Johnson, ofyflarnweli. dorffig the afternoon. - . V ! Vso a Citadel graduate, was fddM v / During the past week seven ! *o the cnmmivec’m military affalfeT'TMgters have been handed in to b * [ it 1s noi the ’ntpr.tion of S^tyrior, shapedi a dozen hospital shirts arid Rat-et: t/t stnnd/fnr r<-election a* *v.n a' « 'ng : e of eighty surgical dre*-’- lingr b«*en made at the We are offering a meal mixture, guaranteed analysis 8-2 1-2 1 at Senatcr this sifrfhmer. • ^ /y - - - - Harold Hyrne n omint; every (Jay durine the-week Writes of Camn and the y.-omen nad girls of the s trwx’Ts vearv si ♦ r\ rv i I room. A mendjer .ojf^ the surgicat dre -slr.g cla.is !m , >'charge during the { j , Y7 y -m. Camp ^ck*on | The J'^ess and Standard mutxtting officer, Lieut. Col. Graham, ■n^command of the Third Officers' Training, school at Gamp Jackson, has Tequ<*at«Hi that men in the school vtolunteer to represent the tralniniN school to their home pa- per. N" The idea\is to let the people of your section know what Camp Jack- son’s officers Training School is do ing and how- it i they are preparing Less 5 per cent for Cash; freight r y/f .. x paid to local station. town are requested to code, an 1 help with the work. No e\oerienr.- Jan. 1 !> Editor ' 9 needed :.s the chairman in chare* idard: The com* for .ti^- day will gladly direct any one ia need of instruction. During the month of January gauze wipe * •are being' made.- Come and help. **************** * .• * * DRS. CREEK if * > *********** Walterboro, Route 3, Jan^/19,— rogressing. Now | The farmers of this section have bunch of news ' started the cultivation pF their land about the camp and men. If same,lor another year. / has been completed I will send to! Mrs. J. M. Adams has returned to von that which will be oF interest her h 0 " 10 <" Savannah, after sp^nd- to the people of Colleton. h» thev.dPA snmeUme with her parents. Mr. have twq buva here tn the bamp.' an< l Mrs. M. W. Breland. J. M. Campbell and myself. x I Callie Mole has accepted * a po- “The camp Is making rapid protv ^tion with dhe Colleton MercantUe re*s in tnunin^ the men In ffiako of• pi'ompany in Walterboro. ' , * fi.cers. everyone is doing his best, j Fddie P. Saunders hj|s been nod putting all h.« has In his work.’tubing a practice sipgirg school at The men in this camp have* if alitor*- Cre^k It wpjj a Very good over the preceding camps when it ( suc< ’ f 'ss.</ comes to training. Everyone he?e The rarty nt^ bpthe of Mrs has anywhere front four months ser-* Brsland * n.'oym] by qtl ice to ter years, and the cntqmard-; t> "' t w ‘' rf ' They also wis.i ihg officer is e\necting to turm out*'^* r n’nnj'r'uire. • the b'VU qualified ofT-c.'^ that ha»e ■ 'A . I', Prefan': has .• •"“ver b.M'O co mg c.tt^p* Th! Your Daughter ’ s Room K GIRL’S most imprcssionaMc j-cars are between eleven and eighteen. Then it is that her room - should take on individuality and become her partic ular abode—a place of rest,-of study, of work and of joy. Here you may choose iuites from amon^ the Period fur niture shown, or from the display of craft styles, to provide . just the environment desired, -yy Few realize that the sane, practical value of the Brass Bed has been combined with highly artistic design. From our stock 1 of Simmons Brass Beds in the new finishes, it is possible to select a model that will harmonire perfectly with any style of interior decoration and furnishing. Our nrv stock trill demonstrate th^t even with rare “Period** surroundings there is a Simmons Brass Bed that is suitable. And the prices are moderate. The reliance placed in us by thousands of famDies for all their furniture is ample evidence of how satisfactorily you may make tbe purchases here for your daughter’s room. BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY :cv*nto1 a po- Paid $190.00 For Operating a Still Archie Craven,' who was arrested sometime-ago and released on bail, charged with running a still at h'.s home on the Kdisdo, was tried hi Auction Sale of Real Estate pay a fine of $100.00 a,nd costs /tr inmlssioned at a train P-e Chero-CoJa Co., in servo, 30 days in the Charleston Phis, is r.ot much news Cha v !citOD \ye wish ''ir.- Brolan t I county jail. Cruv Ritter, S. C. t.bout the camp, but you can take., a few wrfrri* and make sejnethip^; 1 worth teaiiing. Next time I hope the Colnp-ql w!'i;^ r • * ,r<fr 'k last week, late hunch df tdata ;-!f> as I/O x V\ Are glad to h' , v« • ie(\*>ol teachers around •make the news rpbre Utlere* I woiild appreciate 'While. a • paper once/in a ><iiehvOJ^Kcss .p his row home. Ida .May Fishburne alter J- jcAc the nracVtoe slngin- school ut ^Krs. C ill of tht' li> attend our Sunday school, roili MhCtarue Breland inis return* j , . ,<' r " y ’ ' 1 will sell at public auction, for cash, immediatelv followiT.y nome on me Kqisto, was triea rn the united states cpnn at roiunj-.| l “0 blasters Sales or, the f»r : t bia last wpek on tins' charge. : n - plead guilty and whs sentenced tqcj. ^ ebruarj, a tract ('T land containing 65 acres, being located between two public roads within two miles of Wa! terboro. the property is bound ed on the North and South by public rnads; on, the East by land 5 : of D fj, Hudson, and on en paid the fine. amounting in all to $199.00. The defendant was repr«»sented by D. B. Peuritoy. Esq., ot Walter- horo. Sheriff Lucas C Padgett and Deputy Ben Weeks appeared as wit nesses for tbe ^ta|;e. Sheriff Pad gett states that bo Is going afte- these "wash-poC* stills, and intends W'h] n> you 1. ♦.•* S M d,-*- hn,nl * a^’ >r spendim: 4»n*#tiiue in ••• thjs practic > in Col’ the We by land* of D I . th«- new rear. I am. Snvaanah. Macon. Davisboro and- ^ fe»">ty. Cmi*k . * ■ - r Allanta. irtmiin i hem ei /oe. / V • - - I »- ^ Farmers ShouM Buy C s' 'S' ^ ' • • ' ^ v Fertilizers Now mg the new rear^Tam. truly yonrs v iSirtf Harold K. Hymc \lc First In/.. Thifid Officers Train , School. Gamp Jackson I). D. IT<KY l>E \!> U< UAL C'AHRIEH [Smith. There are thirty (no) EXAMINATION .acres of this land cloar*»d I! xnniiuathm Starts at 10;HO. a. in. ! an.<I The United stated Civil Scrvi.-.*. practically all of >t can be cleared j-Com mission has announced an e\- 1 «nd r*i t f j _ Mk-s Emmie Crosby wa> married amkjation for the county of Colle-‘ ‘° Uw cultivation. The CROSBY—PRICE x Lqcal Agent 1>. E. Martin, of the Atlantic CormV Line railroad de sires to urge the farmers of the county to purchase their fertilizer* now ns there seems to be plenty rf cars now for hauling _ fertilizer. ' which will noj bo the case An a few weeks when the various govern ment enterprises begin operation. At any rate It Is safer to pnrcha«« ... no knowing This men. lion the sprinv. y •X y ■, jRjsa AI tee to Mr Kenneth Price at .the home ton, S. C.. to be held at Waiterboro •of the bride’s parents at Mashaw- and Hampton, on Feb. 23, 1918. to annual meeting of the stockholders Tic.Mr TfllT ,n «* ceremony a big dlo-'tion will be open only to male dtl- of The Collet A Cypress Compknv of aM had been Th t bride is the ; zers who are actually domiciled in .k' ill 5%., 1,,, I. I # a a a. ftSt a , « . * - *T * ■ ■ I II I V II «tU day of February. 1918, at 1 oVhvk kne V him p. n * * lion P of ? dir*ito?s Ur rJT th f t J e ate,soldier and fought for the through life oi directors and the transsr-n-i . » .. land is enclosed with good fen" ces .’icd has an excellent four ( 0 room dw-ellmg house on it. a*!! built and in good ccdidition The property belongs to Mr. I) P. Campbell, is located ro Giv- hans Road just out of Waltef- boro. Immediate posession can *UI be hold at the pffice of The^l- for""some’ Ume'lie” MrS ' H 1: [ tho twltory of a^tofficV iri^thc leton Cypress Company in Cislleton tent member of thT* and th *!, Kr 7°. m * My. county and who meet the other rv eountiV south Carolina, on the 2Dl ' hurch md was Hked bv ^ n th ih , f ^ 1 nce - The nidhy ; quirements se.t forth in Form 1977. enurca anu ^ all- who friend* of .this >o.mg rouple wish Thi* form and app'lication blhnksl K „ , ' id fon]^ IhIl n '.™K ia m V j ° yS ° n the,r gurney j may be obtained from the offices ^ s W , BTed and Crop made th? 1 11 ’ 1 ' v *‘ ’ ■ > . mentioned- above Or from.'the Ufiit- year „ States Civil Service ConuritMUon M|S ? I.ladys Mnith and litAJe at Washington. I». C. Applications the Com be e*-- | |er g hofi directors and the, trkDkar-X^mjj for.four jsears. The following! tu>n of such other business as nvav riiiiitr.n srir\iv.>‘ r- R M. JEFFERTKS B. Weston, who n'as here fpr a week’s visit to her sister. Mrs. iW. W. Smoak, left Friday for her home pt Newberry. Tla. ^moak retumod to Colombia Tnes day morning via BranchviBe. to m tend the Stn^e Lo^siature Cl- y ■M ' * ’h R'shor. who wa- teaeb er g» r-v. Tabernacle s^hbol before General Tm; - ' ' .k^epti 4 '! a e v-i TakeGreve^r x: :, r : , ri :! ,pr ?r ">* The^Cld SUndard Grore’s Tssteless > ' n- ‘wdio"•;' * Patterson returned t.ai'bo an l Ailer, c |j iu ^ on i c ig eqmjjy valuable* hnvr General Tonic bc'.tu j it contain as a PKi'.ACIfINi. AT lAl.P.intKEN j -o-o ■ I Messrs. Fred Shnlibo Boy^n, of Tennessee.' will of the E. S C, JMTM, Fore., Fo.loeer v , ion'^ W Savannah. Ga.. was In town Tues- 27 dav on hkslness * X Liver, Drives . - ■ -—— —e Llo-x,i arid Builus np the Whole System. 60 cents. ont - *v'e *»*nt tho holi^avs ^th y r "trent*. Mr and Mrs. IT A Pa’- terson.